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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
One way to do it is to totally uproot and re-organize the things.
I have (literally) nothing in the program's internal runtime (for 5 or 6, or D|S).
I split 'em this way:
-old-stuff (holds V3, V2, V1, Milkids, Luke/Laura, Sp3, Mike 1/2/3, AD/MD, and anything built before 2005 - it weighs in at 46 GB).
V4 Runtime (you guessed it - vicky 4 and her stuff... clothes, poses, MATs, things like that).
A3 Runtime (same, but with A3)
3rd-party (Kururu, Terai Yuki, and meshes which weren't made by DAZ, or IMHO will ever have enough specific stuff to make into a separate runtime)
Common (holds stuff like furniture, vehicles, weapons, all kinds of non-specific props, light sets, etc etc).
As a bonus, the proggies load up faster, and I can keep at least some sort of lid on organizing things. It also makes things scalable, portable, and pretty useful.
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Dizzi, I'm not sure what you mean.
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CRPro to the rescue.
Just merge all textures and geometries each in one directory, run CRPro to fix any incorrect references (there will be many but normally it fixes them without asking questions.
This will change all refrence to include a full path, so everybody knows where to find things (of course when you save anything with Poser (any version) it will change the references in the saved files back to relative references).
Once you have gone through everything with CRPro, you can run it again and again without any problems to fix anything Poser might have screwed up.
On a big set of content it can take a long time to run CRPro (a really long time the first time you run it). It will find all kinds of problems (and fix most of them).
Quote - Dizzi, I'm not sure what you mean.
When adding the runtime ensure that you don't add the folder with the name runtime, but the top folder of that folder... So if you want to add the Poser 6 runtime to Poser 5, select the Folder "Poser 6"... It's weird, but it does make a difference... And I wouldn't suggest to use CRPro, when you get "file not found" messages all the time, because the problem really isn't in the content references then. And using a tool that changes references may introduce other problems... (And I know from experience that CRPRO incorrects references, too, like pointing to a completely different file than the one selected...)
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I have poser 5, 6, and 7and while I usually use only 7 sometimes I do still use the other two. I am wondering if there is a way to make all 3 programs look to the same runtime for geometries and textures. I already know how to multple runtimes for the libraries ie. props but I've never had much luck with geometries and textures. The program always just keeps asking where to find them if they aren't in the main runtime. Is there anything I can do?
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I use Poser 13 and win 10