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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 05 11:51 pm)
Look in the Poser Scripts menu.
Scripts > Utility > collectSceneInventory
You'll be given the option to either save all the required files to a folder or to just list out all the files being used by the scene.
If it is a Poser figureprop etc that you have created and wish to make up a user friendly distribution zip then this tutorial will help.
http://www.philc.net/WinZip_tutorial2.php
Current versions of Windows allow you to create a compressed folder so you do not need Winzip, but the principles are the same.
Hope that helps.
Make sure to prune any unnecessary folders from the runtime before making the archive (or not include them to begin with). I've run into several items with - for example - empty camera, light etc. folders in them.
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is there any easy resolve to package props or characters for distribution that captures all the material and texture files associated with the item? I've seen some softwares in the past but seeing much now. Any help would be great,
thanks much,