Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: how do artists save MAT pose, INJ poses.... etc to library

AnyMatter opened this issue on Jul 23, 2010 · 9 posts


TrekkieGrrrl posted Fri, 23 July 2010 at 11:24 AM

 There's also the option of using PMD injections which is probably the easiest thing in the Poserverse :) The backside is that it requires Poser...er.. 6 I think or higher.. (I can't remember if it worked in Poser 5 but I don't think so)

Savve your finished character with "Use External Morph targets" switched ON (normally this should preferably be turned off because there's always a risk that the files will go corrupt) then write a few lines of text and save those as your INJ.pz2. For examples of the pz2, you can download for instance my Ten For Ben - 10 new faces for the poser 6 boy. That'll show you how :)

Always keep in mind that Poser's files (except the PMD which are in binary format) are plain .txt files with a fancy extension, meaning they can be opened in a text editor like Notepad++ - that way yo can dissect them yourself and find out how it's made :) 
If you're a "hands on" kind of person, like me, that is the best way of learning it.

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