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Subject: Prop is not loading correctly


thomasishp ( ) posted Thu, 27 March 2014 at 9:21 PM · edited Mon, 20 January 2025 at 10:19 AM

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I have redownloaded installed and uninstalled several times.  Same thing happens.  This prop will not load correctly.  Any ideas why?  I have been in contact with the vendor who has been very helpful, but it's hard to explain without showing pictures on what is going on.

All other props that came with the set load correctly.  I have gone through the files downloaded in Poser Pro 2014 and the readme the vendor provided.  All items have been installed in the correct folders.  The vendor has even downloaded the files from the same zip and is not having an issue.

Problem, when loading the skirt, it conforms to the k4 face.  There are no texture maps that load with the skirt.  All the other props with the program load onto the k4 figure without issue.

Other then my bad spelling..lol..Does someone have an idea on what I can do to fix this issue?

Picture attached is a screen shot.  Yes I did load multiple skirts, trying different things to get it to load correctly.

Computer windows 7.  Poser Pro 2014.

Thank you


MarianneR ( ) posted Fri, 28 March 2014 at 4:31 AM

Just an idea: is the cr2-file loading the correct obj-file? Maybe it is finding and loading an obj-file that belongs to another product.


Miss Nancy ( ) posted Fri, 28 March 2014 at 12:40 PM

maybe more than one figure in scene prior to loading skirt, then skirt conformed to wrong figure.  check figure drop-down list below preview tab in upper left.  also, zero K4 positions (hip, body).



thomasishp ( ) posted Fri, 28 March 2014 at 2:49 PM · edited Fri, 28 March 2014 at 2:56 PM

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> Quote - Just an idea: is the cr2-file loading the correct obj-file? Maybe it is finding and loading an obj-file that belongs to another product.

Good idea.  I removed all the other sub folders in Poser.  Loaded the prop back into the picture, same thing thing happened.  Even if there are no other figures/props.

I will do some more digging, I think both of your ideas were good ones.

I just noticed, in the materials room, all other parts of the skirt load but the handles & cloth.  I will need to figure out what the cloth file is called so I can track down the other file that shares the same name.


markschum ( ) posted Fri, 28 March 2014 at 3:13 PM

To clear my confusion is the skirt a conforming figure ?

if it is are there any defects visible , or is it just loading to the wrong place ?

what happens when you load the figure, load the skirt and then do the conform ?

the skirt should import to the right position on the figure even without using a cr2.

 

you can look at the conformer and check that all the body parts are correct (match the figure)

 

If it is a prop then it will not conform but should be parented.


thomasishp ( ) posted Fri, 28 March 2014 at 4:15 PM

Quote - To clear my confusion is the skirt a conforming figure ?

if it is are there any defects visible , or is it just loading to the wrong place ?

what happens when you load the figure, load the skirt and then do the conform ?

the skirt should import to the right position on the figure even without using a cr2.

 you can look at the conformer and check that all the body parts are correct (match the figure)

 If it is a prop then it will not conform but should be parented.

Yes, it should conform to the figure.  The above screen shot shows the skirt.  On the right side you can see Posers library window with a picture of how the skirt should look.  I think the texture map is missing from the cloth section on the skirt.  Other items built into the skirt have textures to them, they just do not show up because the cloth texture part is not loading correctly.  The skirt looks like it is missing the sides of the skirt.

The skirt ends up in the same area on the screen with or without the figure loaded.


hborre ( ) posted Fri, 28 March 2014 at 6:13 PM

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Now you just mentioned that it should conform.  Did you actually conform the skirt using the conform to... feature from the Figure menu as illustrated ?

 


thomasishp ( ) posted Fri, 28 March 2014 at 7:45 PM

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I have been using poser for a number of years now.  Putting clothing on the figures comes pretty easy.  The picture clearly shows that there is something that is not loading correctly on the skirt.  I will delete and install a fresh copy from the zip files one more time.  If it doesn't, then I will ask for a refund.

Thank you all for you time.


markschum ( ) posted Fri, 28 March 2014 at 8:15 PM

when I use conforming clothing I load the figure, then th clothing and then use the menu option conform to0 as you have shown. Once that is done I pose the figure.

 

It certainly looks like you may have file placement problems.

 

Do you have Poser set for deep search in the configuration, or get any messages about missing files ?

 

There should be a file listing with the products. You should be able to check the files are in the right place  by using the windows file manager.


thomasishp ( ) posted Fri, 28 March 2014 at 8:19 PM

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After all this, I should not have changed the file folder name.  That solved the issue.  Or possible there was a bad batch in the zip the first time where my computer messed it up.

You are all wonder people for helping and I do thank you.

Now poor Andy can go to the dance.


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