
And here's my 2-cents solution - for our Mac OS X friends. It cost me a couple of weeks to decipher the secret Poser 6.0 ways of putting away runtime files. I've created a map within Poser, in which all my runtimes find a place within a scheme of myself. Incidentally, I've renamed each and every runtime to the actual prop or figure, and even put things like M (for morphing) or P (for Posing) behind them. It works like a charm, and now I only have to backup (on CD) the whole lot once a month or so. And then I download the prop of figure needed in Poser itself, using Add Runtime in the Library. When I'm finished with a project I simply delete them - Poser still keeps track of them, much to my delight - in order to keep a clean slate. I have to tell again, it works like a charm! I've included a JPG to show this runtime system. Should also work in Windows I suppose... On the other hand... I am still a newby when it goes for designing your own props. Could anybody tell me which programme - for the Mac! - is best to design or alther clothing stuff? Thanx, Velijn