estherau opened this issue on Jun 01, 2019 ยท 83 posts
KarinaKiev posted Thu, 27 June 2019 at 4:51 PM
SamTherapy posted at 1:56PM Thu, 27 June 2019 - #4354754
I haven't been able to get it to work at all. I may be doing something wrong but for the record, I copied the Application Runtime folder to my application, as directed and the Karina Runtime to one of my several other Runtimes. All I get on attempting to load is a Python error message.
Hello Sam,
did you get it to work with the new download version?
I noticed that in the previous one (released on Monday) the Python scripts were in the wrong folder (--> fixed in the new download).
Because the SASHA loader script also checks for the Python files (which it couldn't find of course), you got that error message.
Before you install the updated version, please check:
The Python scripts should only be in
"runtime/Python/poserScripts/Karina"
folder!
All the other scripts in
"runtime/Python/poserScripts/scriptsMenu/Karina"
folder can be deleted except for "Scripts Info.py"
(To be absolutely on the safe side, just delete BOTH "Karina" folders in the
"runtime/Python/*.*"
hierarchy, then install the new version).
Sorry for the hassle :/
randym77 posted at 2:00PM Thu, 27 June 2019 - #4354888
I've always moved the body of figures, too, and never had any problems. Is Sasha more likely to have problems if you do that than other figures are?
No, SASHA isn't any more likely to have problems with that than other figures. After all, it's just a function set to the wrong default (because i use her like that all the time)
Just turn off "Movement Control" as described in my post above, and all is fine!
A_Sunbeam posted at 2:01PM Thu, 27 June 2019 - #4354894
I was trying to copy morphs from Sasha to a V4 jacket, and got this; and I haven't got a clue what it means,
Whew, that's something new! I never had this before, and as a fact SASHA needs no Python scripts to work at all (except for the initial setup, but that one isn't written using tkInter).
Maybe it's something to do with the "copy" function? How do you proceed to copy the morphs into the jacket?
The normal Poser menu command, or do you use some external script? Or maybe D3D's (very good!) "MorphingClothes"? (Though that's an .exe file and shouldn't need Python at all)
The more precisely you describe what causes this error message to pop up, the higher the probability that I (or a MAC user) can reproduce/trace the source for this error!
Thank you!
And thank you ALL for your input hitherto - very appreciated!
I prefer this much over frustrated users trying her once, run into a problem, shrug shoulders and shelve her indefinitely...
Regards,
Karina!