clell opened this issue on Aug 25, 2015 ยท 40 posts
Kazam561 posted Tue, 01 September 2015 at 8:38 AM
estherau posted at 8:35AM Tue, 01 September 2015 - #4225779
The shaderworks thingy for installing multiple runtimes in one click still exists.. It's part of advanced library manager which is sold at runtimedna.
I use that library manager extensively. I especially like the way I can take part of a pose instead of a whole pose. It also makes finding my content really quick. I use 1000s of external runtimes. And I can just search the word car and it immediately shows me all the runtimes with the word car in the title. then I can group them all into one virtual temporary runtime if I want or just select one of the runtimes eg car_volvo or something.
I can't recommend this software highly enough.
The advantage of having multiple runtimes is I never need to install anything. I just buy a product, put the runtime into a folder with a name that makes sense eg aerolplanes by so and so, and then add the runtime to poser.
Love esther
Thank you Esther. I remember it was fantastic. Especially for reorganizing. If you have a bunch of zips (say dinosaurs) and want to create a library for them, as well as say sea creatures, birds, other animal types, it's great. I'd make a folder for each, unzip each set of zips to the folders, then use the python script to add the bunch. It was easier to check zip errors that put errant readmes or other files in the Runtime.
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