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Subject: Conforming Female Boots Crashing


brschmidt ( ) posted Mon, 29 November 1999 at 7:28 PM ยท edited Sun, 22 December 2024 at 6:24 PM

1 - I create P3 or P4 female character 2 - Create either (L or R) the female boots 3 - Conform the boot to the female figure 4 - save the file When I reopen the file I get a C exception error. Any ideas why this happens? Thanks Byron


JeffH ( ) posted Mon, 29 November 1999 at 11:19 PM

It's probably a bug related to the offset storage numbers in the pz3/cr2. I know this may sound like a meaningless answer, the patch should be out soon. -JH.


Krel ( ) posted Tue, 30 November 1999 at 6:08 AM

Yeah I had the same problem....under Win95B....since I don't really need conforming boots, I saved the boots separately as objects (.OBJ) and re-imported them, placed them, then saved them as smart props in the library. A pain in the @$$ I know, but at least now I can use them.....I sure hope the patch comes out soon because I have the same problem with Phil Hokusai's conformable Thigh and Hip boots (and I really need these to be conformable)......Good Luck......if you email me at krel@injersey.com I might be able to send you the prop files. I don't think this would be illegal since you own Poser 4....... Krel


brschmidt ( ) posted Tue, 30 November 1999 at 6:25 AM

Thanks for the offer. Saving as an obj and reimporting is a work around that I have been using but as you mentioned it is a PIA. But when Nerd's Clara boots didn't have the same problem I thought maybe somebody might have 'fixed' the P4 boots. Byron - waiting for the patch -


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