VedaDalsette opened this issue on Jun 14, 2020 ยท 23 posts
patlane posted Tue, 16 June 2020 at 4:40 AM
@EldritchCellar. My CR2 file creation is far simpler than that of Vedadalsette's 'Paul' Figure. Mine is an inanimate obj prop converted to a figure. It is a chassis for a large heavy goods vehicle.
The original chassis.obj file found in the geometries folder is the same size, has the same amount of vertices & Facets as the chassis-2.obj file created in the character folder. It is a copy of the original obj.
I can see differences between the option to save with original and that of a new geometry file as when running the 'Collect Scene Inventory tool' shows the difference with the new geometry file mapped to the character directory and the original mapped to the geometries directory. (I have two separate runtime directories, chassis-A, Chassis-B one for new and one for original.) I open chassis-A, convert the prop to a figure, save as new geom file to its own runtime directory. Re-open Poser, open chassis-B and save as original for the Chassis-B runtime dir. The problem manifests itself when i open a new scene and import the saved chassis figure from the library into the scene. When i run the scene inventory tool it shows a fail as to where chassis-A 'or' Chassis-B.obj is. It is looking in my primary Poser runtime directory on my C Drive.
I go into each respective chassis cr2 file with a text editor to find the mapping of both obj files in their correct F Drive runtime directories, but no reference or mapping to my primary Poser C Drive directory is found anywhere in either CR2 files. As the reference is not there, i am unable to delete the link. As such the Collect Scene Inventory tool shows the fail of the missing file from the C Drive.
Could there be a default preset in Poser's configuration to map to the primary C Drive directory when it is having difficulty pointing the file to the correct Drive and runtime directory?
Thanks
Pat Lane :)