Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Matmatic: What does this mean?

dphoadley opened this issue on Feb 11, 2010 · 70 posts


bagginsbill posted Thu, 11 February 2010 at 7:57 AM

Quote - And this:

Matmatic poserHome = C:Program FilesSmith MicroPoser Pro
verbose 1
Warning: config scan dir not found: Runtime:Libraries:pose:MatmaticDemos
Warning: config scan dir not found: Runtime:Libraries:materials:MatmaticDemos
config file E:Poser StuffCurious LabsPoser 5RuntimePythonmatmaticuserconfig.txt not found - skipping
------ MATMATIC COMPILER DONE -----

All the Matmatic materials in the Materials Room are empty.  Where can I find the loom Mats to apply to textures?
dph

First thing to understand is that matmatic reads scripts from specified folders. I never released any demos in the Pose folder, so the fact it can't find any is not important. However, I did release demos in the materials folder, and matmatic is saying it can't find that folder.

Also, you're supposed to create a userconfig.txt file to tell matmatic where you keep additional matmatic scripts. You did not do that.

I have to ask - did you find the matmatic/docs folder and read what is inside? Installation and configuration is easy, unless you did not read the instructions - then it is impossible. grin

Second thing - matmatic beta does not have anything about the loom in it. You have to download the Loom and either write your own or download Loom scripts, install them, and tell matmatic where they are if you put them in a new place you haven't already told it about.

Third is when matmatic makes material files, you need to get poser to refresh its display of the folders in which they were created. If you have the library showing that folder, just flip away and back if using older than Poser 8. If using Poser 8, just click the refresh icon for the folder or one of its parent folders.


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