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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
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PC or Mac? If you're on Mac you need to convert the files before Poser decides to deal with it... Get Maconverter and your problems should be fixed: www.soft-rabbit.comI have had a lot of issues when the zipped download creates 'sub directories' within poser's default structure I (ie. a directory mirror of the author's directory structur) so I adapted my own method of just unzipping downloads to an empty directory and then manually coping to my prefered directory. Try using Windows Explorer and look for these "extra sub directories" and cut and paste them to the correct directory.
Igohigh has th eright idea as far as I'm concerned...I put things where I want them myself. The runtime/geometries folder is the only one with very strict rules about folder names and fiel locations. These are all the .obj files that contain the geometry. cr2, hr2, pz2, pp2 files, and the corresponding .rsr file, go in the runtime/libraries/ folder for the figure, hair, pose or props. Only the catigory counts...they can go in any of the corresponding folders under the correct catigory.
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I have had the devil's own time importing the various files that many very talented folks have created. I follow the ReadMe's included in the downloads but oftentimes Poser doesn't even seen the files or the sub directories. It happens with pretty well everything (characters RSR's and props - pp2's). I am sure that there is something I am not doing properly, can somebody give me a pointer? I am new to this and enjoying the fun, but this is sort of rain on my parade.