erogenesis opened this issue on Jun 04, 2017 ยท 38 posts
EClark1894 posted Tue, 13 June 2017 at 4:38 PM
seachnasaigh posted at 5:34PM Tue, 13 June 2017 - #4307422
Don't overlook the standalone utility programs, like RunZip and Poser File Editor. You can get these in a bundle; there are 29 programs in my collection.
Select a file -say a prop you just finished- and RunZip will package it in a runtime zip, gathering all of the needed support files (geometries, texturing JPGs, etc) for you. Huge time saver and you don't forget files. Poser File Editor lets you modify/correct pp2/cr2 etc files, with the elements displayed in an easily readable format, using icons for geometry OBJs and such, so as to make it easy to scan for and find all geometry references, for example.
Ah, I think I've just solved the mystery as to why I rarely used any of D3D's scripts. Most of his programs or scripts appear to be Windows based and until very recently I was a Mac only user. Another reason why I'm no big fan of Studio. For the longest time it wouldn't run on my Mac, and any of the thrid party apps and plugins for it were all windows only as well.