lakes123 opened this issue on Aug 08, 2021 ยท 22 posts
primorge posted Thu, 12 August 2021 at 1:55 PM
lakes123 posted at 1:38PM Thu, 12 August 2021 - #4425093
hborre posted at 5:51AM Thu, 12 August 2021 - #4425071
If you already ran the bat file, it isn't necessary to run it again. The only criteria, the bat files, the morph files, and the model figures must be in the same runtime folder. If you have multiple installations of those files over several runtimes then you will have major problems with conflicting actions.
The same runtime folder, I'm unsure if I did this properly. Can you show me an image of that?
I wouldn't run the bat file until you have the figures and morph packages installed into a Runtime and ready to use. How I did it this time around was install V4/M4 into my Poser 11 content Runtime (I install manually), installed the morph packages in the same Runtime, ran the relevant bat files for V4/M4 which preps the parameter group nodes and morph channels in the cr2s, and load M4/V4 into a scene (they will load, after running the bat files, with the relevant package parameter groups and morph channels. So you'll have groups for morphs++, muscle, creature, elite, etc if those packages are installed. The parameters will read such and such morph name EMPTY) now Inject the morph poses into the figures. This will populate those named empty dials with the relevant morphs. Done. After doing all this I would save the prepped and loaded figure to the Character library, with a unique name such as V4 loaded or something, so you don't have to go all through the injection pose process again.
I have separate runtimes for clothes and hairs and such.