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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
Good suggestion EnglishBob, I wasn't sure about that as I have Poser5 and seldom use it as I have learned 4 and am more at home with it. I had left them out at first and then added them back to the zip file. In the future I'll leave them out. I don't keep up with Poser much these days and I know they have 7 now since I started using Cinema 4D.
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To clarify what EnglishBob said: you don't need to include the rsr files under the RuntimeGeometries folder. These files are only used by Poser 4 and if they're not found, Poser will simply re-create them.
Poser 5 (and above) doesn't use these rsr files anymore.
Basically, these rsr files just take up space in the zip file. ;)
But, don't confuse these with the rsr thumbnail files found in the RuntimeLibraries folders, which are needed to see what the item looks like.
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It's geometry. The GMC logos on the passenger side wheels are also backwards. Fortunately, they are in a material group called gmcred, which can be turned into a group with the grouping tool, and then reversed with magnets. Notice that you'll want to use "reverse group normals" after using the magnet to flip them, and the magnet won't be entirely trivial to place.
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