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Subject: WW2 and P8?


momodot ( ) posted Fri, 07 August 2009 at 1:13 PM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 8:22 PM

I saw some mention that P8 ships with WardrobeWizard by PhilC... Is it a full version? Can it use the figure expansion sets we purchased for Wardrobe Wizard 2?

Is there any problem running the old P7 scripts such as RealSkinShader on P8?

Is there anyway to implement hands/feet/head transfer on Wardrobe Wizard as a way to use the mesh/uvs from one figure on shape/rigging of another? For example convert the V3 Reduced Resolution mesh to take the shape of Miki 1020 or something like that? It should be legal if it is only for my own use only and I own both figures... I own some EF figures that I like but they are too mesh heavy for me to render with anything else in the scene so fitting a lower resolution mesh to them would let me use their bodyshape/poses/clothes in moree complicated scenes.

I guess these are three different issues... the main question is how does P8 implement WW and can the old WW2 figure licenses/data be used with this built in WW.

Thanks.



Little_Dragon ( ) posted Fri, 07 August 2009 at 1:20 PM
momodot ( ) posted Fri, 07 August 2009 at 1:25 PM · edited Fri, 07 August 2009 at 1:28 PM

Thanks... I know I should ask such stuff at Phil's place but for some reason I can never remember my password there no matter how often he resets it for me!


Just read that post... Phil says WW in P8 has a new interface and comes with data for the SM figures. It takes the WW2 figure expansions and so far as he knows all his scripts run fine in P8.



martial ( ) posted Fri, 07 August 2009 at 3:11 PM

I have tried WW inside Poser 8  and try to convert some V4 clothes to Alyson.Results :poor  mesh with holes and not conforming
Maybe the standalone WW2 ,which i have, will give better results when the Alyson data for standalone  will be done


PhilC ( ) posted Fri, 07 August 2009 at 5:28 PM

There was a last minute ooops and the Alyson support file that got included is corrupted big time. You'll need the "hot fix" from Smith Micro which addresses the issue.

MAC Hotfix available here:
my.smithmicro.com/mac/poser/updates.html

Windows Hotfix available here:
my.smithmicro.com/win/poser/updates.html

Yes the WW2 figure support files will be compatible with the version of Wardrobe Wizard in Poser 8. I have just finished writing a utility that will help folks copy over their old support, DAT and MOR files. If a couple of you would like to be guinea pigs and try it out before I make it generally available that would be appreciated.

Thanks,

pcooke@philc.net


martial ( ) posted Fri, 07 August 2009 at 6:05 PM

Merci PhilC
Thanks in avance  for the utility that will copy Dat and mor files


Kalypso ( ) posted Fri, 07 August 2009 at 10:40 PM
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Quote - I have just finished writing a utility that will help folks copy over their old support, DAT and MOR files. If a couple of you would like to be guinea pigs and try it out before I make it generally available that would be appreciated.

Thanks,

pcooke@philc.net

You mean we can't just copy/paste them now?


smallspace ( ) posted Sat, 08 August 2009 at 1:55 AM

Hey Phil, how's your singing voice?

:)

(inside joke)

I'd rather stay in my lane than lay in my stain!


PhilC ( ) posted Mon, 10 August 2009 at 5:55 AM

Yes you can copy paste. The figure support files remain withing the Poser 8 application runtime but the clothing and morph analysis files now go to the runtime of where ever the user opted to place their Poser Content. Since this location is not so obvious I felt that a utility that did it automatically would be useful.

The reason for the change is to come into line with the Windows 7 recommendation to not save any user generated files within Program Files.

Hope to have it available later today.


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