Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Help for a coward

poorclare opened this issue on Jul 29, 2010 · 24 posts


poorclare posted Sat, 31 July 2010 at 6:27 PM

Hi again

First I would like to say to acadia that there really is no need to apologise on someone elses behalf, and that in truth while the words did kind of surprise me, they are not typical of the people I myself have encountered. Especially you acadia, the information you gave me has been a huge help, in particular the link to video tutorials which introduces geekatplay, I would recommend anyone to check the tutorials out.

Much of the mystery for me is related to the fact that I use a Mac, I do have a PC which is not used for anything except to relay movies from my mac to my plasma. I suppose I could hitch up a monitor to the PC but I like the comfort of my desk and my Mac sits on top of that, its easier for me in a lot of ways, and more complicated also. I was elated to actually obtain Victoria 3 and get her into the correct runtime folder and find I could access her in the programme. I was so elated that I went for Michael 3 and bought the head and body morphs package, which incidentally offer a saving over buying them seperately.

I got a little above myself then, flushed with my earlier success, I decided to download everything to a new folder on my desktop and things sort of went awry from then. So much so that I have not actually downloaded the head and body morphs yet, because I got very confused over getting Michael onto the library. I know the path for installing Victoria, and I assumed it would be the same path for Michael, but it seems I was wrong. Cant get good old Mike to make an appearance in the programme yet, but I will crack this, one day there will be blinding flash of understanding and off I will go. I hope.

In the meantime, if anyone knows of any tutorials that cover library and content installation specifically for the Mac I would be so grateful. My OS is 10.5 Leopard by the way.

Many thanks, this has been a very pleasant experience to date