Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: how big is YOUR runtime?

anxcon opened this issue on Sep 28, 2005 ยท 21 posts


Acadia posted Wed, 28 September 2005 at 11:29 PM

Ok... let's try this again.... it ate my post... lol

Quote - How does someone divide runtimes 27 ways? I'm dying to know.

Animals
Misc Figures
Props
Poses
Mil Baby
Mil Girls
M3 Character addons
M3 Clothing
SP3 Character Addons
SP3 Clothing
V3 Character Addons
V3 Clothing
D3 Character Addons
D3 Clothing
Aiko
The Girl
Plants and Flowers
Vehicles
Christmas
Halloween
Lights
Hair
Apollo Maximus
Angels and Faeries
Mermaids
Backgrounds and Scenes
V2 Character Addons
V2 Clothing (for purposes of Wardrobe Wizard really)
Posette (again for purposes of Wardrobe Wizard)
Judy (for purposes of Wardrobe Wizard)

I may have missed some, lol

I also sort my runtimes into many sub folders. For example...

V3 Character Addons:
The library/pose folder has folders in it named for different merchants. For example, I have several of KymJ and Neomea characters, so all of their character folders go into the folder bearing their name. I do that with each of the Millennium figures, except for Mil Girl and Mil Baby.

V3 Clothing:
The Library/character and Library/Pose folder are sorted into:

Morphing Clothing
Misc Clothing
Jewelery
Shoes

Those folders are further sorted inside by outfit name. For example MFD has many textures for it. So I make one folder called "MFD" and anything MFD goes into that one folder. The MFD folder is further sorted by the name of the different dress textures that I have. So the path to my MFD textures would be: Library/Pose/Morphing CLothing/MFD/Texture Package

If you are redoing your runtime into multiple ones, this does take a bit longer to set up. However, once it's set up it takes seconds to install files after that so it's very easy to maintain... I promise one thing... you'll never ever be looking for anything again. Because of the way I organize, I know the exact location of every poser file in my library.

copies to clipboard and crosses fingers

Message edited on: 09/28/2005 23:32

Message edited on: 09/28/2005 23:35

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