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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
As someone who does content creation almost daily, I rarely leave Poser for that purpose at this point. I use PFE rarely, and only for minor things like setting a morph to activate on load.
I no longer use Morphing Clothes because I have the Copy Morphs From inside Poser.
For morph creation I do still use colorcurvature's PML, but it not an unsupported product. Hannes responds to email support questions.
I use Creator's Toybox (from Netherworks) to deliver clean CR2s and unify my distribution files.
I have several small utilities created by Structure that I use with each product cycle like ReadME Generator, Image Searcher (to detail what texture files are in use) and Hidden Parameter Switch to hide superconforming morphs in the clothing. All of which are python scripts used inside Poser.
Injection files are now created inside Poser. JCMs are easily created.
In short, for content creation I don't have much reason to leave Poser at all once the model is complete and the grouping done.
Glitterati3D posted at 9:11PM Wed, 26 June 2019 - #4354911
For morph creation I do still use colorcurvature's PML, but it not an unsupported product. Hannes responds to email support questions.
Is PML available anywhere? I've been looking all night.
Thank you
movida posted at 3:45PM Thu, 27 June 2019 - #4354927
Glitterati3D posted at 9:11PM Wed, 26 June 2019 - #4354911
For morph creation I do still use colorcurvature's PML, but it not an unsupported product. Hannes responds to email support questions.
Is PML available anywhere? I've been looking all night.
Thank you
I've just seen an answer from Glitterati3D to the same question on the old SM Poser Forum, so I'll post it here, assuming that I'm not treading on any toes, and apologising if so.
ColorCurvature's Pose Morph Loader has done this for years. It's an excellent piece of python programming that I used extensively.
While it isn't available at a brokerage now, I have had several folks I'm helping contact him and he sold them the package privately.
There's an email address on his page here. http://cgscripts.colorcurvature.com/
Other posts and searches imply that PML was previously on Content Paradise.
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For Cr2 editing, I use the venerable Cr2Editor. Still works, still free.
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an0malaus posted at 4:46AM Thu, 27 June 2019 - #4354947
movida posted at 3:45PM Thu, 27 June 2019 - #4354927
Glitterati3D posted at 9:11PM Wed, 26 June 2019 - #4354911
For morph creation I do still use colorcurvature's PML, but it not an unsupported product. Hannes responds to email support questions.
Is PML available anywhere? I've been looking all night.
Thank you
I've just seen an answer from Glitterati3D to the same question on the old SM Poser Forum, so I'll post it here, assuming that I'm not treading on any toes, and apologising if so.
ColorCurvature's Pose Morph Loader has done this for years. It's an excellent piece of python programming that I used extensively.
While it isn't available at a brokerage now, I have had several folks I'm helping contact him and he sold them the package privately.
There's an email address on his page here. http://cgscripts.colorcurvature.com/
Other posts and searches imply that PML was previously on Content Paradise.
Thanks, an0nmalaus, that is still the correct answer.
Cage, I thought of one script that would be invaluable.
With weight map figures, you need to model high heels to a flat foot and then use pose files to pose the foot after you have rigged the shoes. Now, yeah, we can do modeled to a posed foot PROP shoes, but the toes are a real problem there. And, in the case of La Femme, the metatarsel that also doesn't follow the pose.
So, a script that will allow me to import a grouped shoe modeled to a posed foot and rig as a CR2 would be a godsend for many of us.
Sorry I'm a little late to this party. After using Poser/Cin 4D for nigh on 2 decades I finally made up my mind to design my own props/clothes in Poser. I purchased a tutorial only to find the 'Poser File Editor' being used in the tutorial [the one mentioned above] is no longer available. Not a happy bunny. To add insult to injury I can't find a Cr2 editor since every time I type Cr2 into a search engine all I get is links to Canon Cameras, who use the same extension. I'd be very grateful for any help/links to a decent Poser File editor. Cheers in advance.
I found a couple of links for Cr2Editor but they are both dead. :(
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SamTherapy posted at 2:37AM Sun, 21 March 2021 - #4415271
I found a couple of links for Cr2Editor but they are both dead. :(
External libraries:
http://neocron.webspaceforme.net/library/downloads/ free
https://www.renderosity.com/rr/mod/freestuff/p3do-explorer-2-8-free-version/85040 free
https://www.renderosity.com/rr/mod/bcs/p3do-explorer-pro-2-8/142437/ paid version
Kerya posted at 1:03PM Sun, 21 March 2021 - #4415290
Thank you Kerya. I knew the Morphograhy site was gone, but didn't think to look at the Web Archive, which is what I usually do, just not this time.
I'm sure I have this on my old laptop, but I still haven't gotten everything off it, and on to this one . . . yet.
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Kerya posted at 11:14PM Mon, 22 March 2021 - #4415358
I hunted down everything from Morphography for the Freebie Wiki
Well, as it turns out, I was just on my external hard drive, and sure enough I found a folder named English Bob Utilities, and sure enough the CR2Editor was in there, so I "did" have it, I just hadn't looked in the right place for it earlier.
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Thanks folks. I managed to download the Cr2 editor from Morphography and now I'll spend another 20 years learning how to use it. LOL! I don't understand why Dimension3D pulled the plug on the Poser File Editor since it appears to be an essential piece of kit. I was dreading having to use Notepad and spend months scrolling through endless lines of code. More puzzling is that Dimension3D still has many quality utilities on offer...so why abandon something so crucial. Oh well! Cheers folks.
tomponkin posted at 1:08PM Tue, 23 March 2021 - #4415434
I don't understand why Dimension3D pulled the plug on the Poser File Editor since it appears to be an essential piece of kit.
He didn't pull it. As far as I can remember it, and several others, were grouped together into one product . . . Poser Power Tools, possibly by his family after he passed away. Unfortunately, it's expensive, and I have several of the items in that group already, so certainly not something I would've invested in.
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OK . . . Where's my chocolate?
tomponkin posted at 6:34PM Tue, 23 March 2021 - #4415434
Thanks folks. I managed to download the Cr2 editor from Morphography and now I'll spend another 20 years learning how to use it. LOL! I don't understand why Dimension3D pulled the plug on the Poser File Editor since it appears to be an essential piece of kit. I was dreading having to use Notepad and spend months scrolling through endless lines of code. More puzzling is that Dimension3D still has many quality utilities on offer...so why abandon something so crucial. Oh well! Cheers folks.
Cr2Editor is very easy to use. If you can get your head around the basic file structure of a Cr2, it's a breeze. I use it for setting limits, hiding and/or unhiding dials, adding ERC, relabelling and renaming and all that stuff. With the option to have two separate files open at once, you can create a Cr2 for one model then paste the relevant parts into another one, which saves a lot of faffing about. The Search and Replace option is also something I use a lot, because it's a lot more efficient at finding stuff than I could ever hope to be.
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parkdalegardener posted at 10:39AM Sun, 28 March 2021 - #4415722
Somebody did a couple years back. Can't remember who. I was, and am still; using Cr2Editor so I let it slip. Good idea though as that's all Cr2Editor really is at it's heart.
FWIW, you can open 'em in any text processor. I just dropped one into Libre Office. I like the layout of Cr2Editor, though. The twin windows are very useful to me.
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SamTherapy posted at 6:22AM Tue, 30 March 2021 - #4415755
FWIW, you can open 'em in any text processor. ...
Yes but given the syntax definition Notepad++ also could interpret the text and do highlights and show branches open/collapsed. Saves a lot of scrolling.
The Notepad++ file can be found here .. Netherwork's Poser Template For Notepad++. I believe you have to be a member of Hiverwires forums to access the download for it.
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Effective figure-building for Poser, AFAIK, still requires the use of an external cr2-editing program. The foremost of these in 2016, before everything in Poserdom went weird, was Dimension 3D's Poser File Editor. While PFE is still available here at Rosity, D3D died in 2016 and the software is apparently no longer maintained.
Poser users sometimes need an external library resource. A specific case where this need exists, one which interests me, is when porting Poser to Linux. The external library that apparently works for this purpose was made by D3D, and is apparently never again to be updated.
Do we have any other options for these resources? Are there other Poser add-ons that are essential for full use of Poser itself? Has Poser been developed to the point of no longer needing such things while I wasn't looking? What's the current situation?
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