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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
Attached Link: MAT Pose Edit 3
I've checked the licence and it does say that the package can be redistributed so long as the contents remain unaltered and that no charge is made.
So here's a temporary link to the utility.
Free stuff @ https://poser.cobrablade.net/
Quote - It does not run properly under vista or win7, I believe, and there are no plans for a newer version or rewrite, and Illaro (sp?) has moved away from poserdom.
True. It's rather erratic and Illari has given up long ago, unfortunately. On the other hand John Hoagland's MAT Pose Creator (available at the marketplace here) works perfectly well in Win7.
"That's another fine mess you got me in to!" -- Oliver Hardy
You might try running under the XP virtual machine mode in Win 7 - is that available on all versions? Also assume you installed and ran as admin. MS says that VB6 will be suipported through Win 8 but he used the GFL imaging library and perhaps some other libraries that may be causing problems.
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Why not - if you really, really need MAT poses - create a Material Collection and then edit the file to make it a MAT?
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I've checked the licence and it does say that the package can be redistributed so long as the contents remain unaltered and that no charge is made.
So here's a temporary link to the utility.
Thanks for the LINK. I've installed it on my Win7 machine, seems to be doing okay so far. I installed the ".exe" file in XP mode compatibility. The program warns before overwriting files that are newer than the installation files, i.e., .ocx, .dlls
Quote - I might have to see if I can get it up and running in xp compatibility moe as well. If I recall, there were some libraries it needed that were no longer available in Vista or win7.
I'm sure you probably know how to change the compatibility mode but for forum members that don't here's how to do it.
In Win7 right click on the program installation file (ends in .exe). Now select Properties. A window opens. At the top click on Compatibility. Now scroll down to XP. Select "Apply" at the bottom of the window. Now you're ready to install the program in XP mode. -TOM-
Hey Snarly.. I have mat pose edit beta 4.. I'm pretty sure its an update for the version you have. I was testing for IIlari when he was working on it.
The most glaring bug fixed if I recall correctly, was a crash if there was a 000 setting for something or other.
I can zip it up and make that avaiable for you to add if you like. (Iilari gave complete redistribution permission, to make sure it didn't just vanish of the face of the earth.)
Other than a handful of people I shared it with, he and I were the only ones with this final version, as it was never posted on his website. (He got sidetracked and forgot about it.)
Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.
Ok, here's a 4shared link to the last update to mat pose edit:
http://www.4shared.com/zip/fFz1De4X/MAT_Pose_Edit_BETA4_2.html
Snarly, feel free to echo it on your site as well.
Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.
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Following a rather mild, but destructive, hard disk crash I've lost my installed version of MAT Pose Edit (ver. 3). There must be a backup somewhere in the sea of CDs I keep but it will take an awful lot of time to find the zip file. Unfortunately Ilari's web site is gone, and in spite of my efforts I couldn't locate a working download link.
Now if any of you would be kind enough to point me in the right direction I'd be eternally grateful. (The utility is freeware anyway).
"That's another fine mess you got me in to!" -- Oliver Hardy