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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 11:02 am)
first the hip problem: select the area where the hip should be visible, go to objekt, objekt properties and look if the "visible" mark is checked. second holes, go to the geometrie folder where the objekt is placed, to every geometrieobjekt there is a corresponding *.rsr file, delete or rename it.poser will built a new one when loading the figure Hope that helps
Yeah, I asked about the hole problem in the pro-pack a while ago. Updateing with SR1.2. and 3 had no effect. There empty polygons(no faces) not inverted. I have not found a way to fix it yet. I tried opening obj file in Ray dream and fixing the polygons but RDS doesnt export the materials. Lightwave is the other way around- it wont export the group info. It really sucks. I like the pro pack. But, did I downgrade in a way? If i figure out how to fix it I will deffinantly share how.
The missing hip: From what I've found out, this always happens when you make an attempt to load more than one Dork-figure. Switching the GensHip on&off does not really do the trick, since, if you take a real close look, the hip area is not precisely in place afterwards. The cure that I found (following an advice from this site way back when): If you want more than one Dork in your scene at a time, make copies of the P4NudeMan obj-file and name them (check for correct file-name) blP4NudeMan1.obj, ...2.obj, etc, as many as you need and place tham in your geometry folder. Then modfy the cr2's of the Dork-figures, which you would like to use (in a text editor or wiyh cr2editor) and let them each point to a different obj-file (or different copies of the same one, so to speak). Now, when you load your figures into your scene, all hips should be there.
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