renderclipps opened this issue on Apr 09, 2007 ยท 3 posts
svdl posted Mon, 09 April 2007 at 9:01 AM
All Poser characters from previous versions will work in Poser 7.
I never use the "install from ZIP archive" button, I just extract the ZIP file to a Poser Runtime.
By the way, it's a good idea to create multiple runtimes and not clobber up the P7 runtime with everything you buy/download (my runtimes total over 40 GB by now....)
Here's how you do it:
using your file manager application, create a folder called "Poser 6";
inside the "Poser 6" folder, create a folder called "Runtime"
in Poser 7, expand the library, and move up through the folder hierarchy until you can't get any further. Doesn't matter whether you're in the Figure library, the Pose library, or any other library. You will probably see only two folders, Poser 7 and Downloads, and a red dot on the Poser 7 folder.
Click the rightmost dropdown triangle on the top of the library palette (it's probably located close to the edge of your screen) and choose "Add new runtime" Browse to the "Poser 6" folder you created earlier and confirm your choice.
You've just made your first external runtime. You can create as many external runtimes as you wish, and they can be on local drives, network drives, removable drives, you name it. It might even be possible to fill a runtime with content, burn it to a CD/DVD, and use the CD/DVD as an external runtime. Haven't tried that yet.
When you extract a ZIP file, point it to the main folder name of the runtime you want to deliver the content. E.g., point it to the "Poser 6" folder you created.
Hope this helps,
Steven.
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