JHoagland opened this issue on Nov 14, 2001 ยท 32 posts
JHoagland posted Fri, 16 November 2001 at 12:26 PM
Answering today's questions: Working with Dina V- Currently, it is not designed specifically for the "Dina V" character, but you can import it as a "Other Figure" cr2. However, if it used two texture maps (like Vicky & Mike), then the current version of my program won't handle it correctly. I will go ahead and add this as a feature to the next version of the program. .rsr files- I will look into creating a more "descriptive" rsr image, but I may be limited by what Poser can handle. For now, you can make your own thumbnail rsr image and have Poser use that one instead. All you need to do is create your own pose (with a similar name), delete the original rsr and new pz2 and rename the new rsr file to match the old name. Here are the specific steps: 1) Create a MAT Pose with my program and call it whatever you want. For example, "test.pz2" 1a) The program will automatically create an rsr file with the same name: "test.rsr" 2) Open Poser, and go to the Pose Library and you will see the "test" MAT pose and custom rsr. 3) Apply this MAT Pose to a figure. 4) Click "Add to Library" and call it "testTEX". After a pause, you will see it in your Pose Library. 4a) Poser will create two files: a "testTEX.pz2" and testTXT.rsr". 5) Switch to another Pose Library- any other one will do. (We don't want the library open when we switch rsr files.) 6) Open Windows Explorer and go to that Pose Library folder on your hard drive, under PoserRuntimeLibrariesPose(folder) 7) You'll see the 4 files: test.pz2, test.rsr, testTEX.pz2, and testTEX.rsr. 7a) Delete the middle two files: test.rsr and testTEX.pz2. 7b) Rename textTEX.rsr to test.rsr 8) Switch back to Poser, open the original Pose Library and you'll see your new thumbnail image for your MAT Pose. --John
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