Moonbow opened this issue on Dec 16, 2001 ยท 13 posts
Questor posted Sun, 16 December 2001 at 6:11 PM
To save as a prop, make certain you have the whole object selected Just an addendum to that. If you have something that is a multiple prop, such as Maclean's head scarf. You have the option in Poser when adding a prop to the library of selecting a "subset". Essentially this is a small version of the heirarchy editor and when you add a prop to the library the first dialogue box will have "select subset" on a button. If you click on that you will see a list of items and objects that you currently have in the Poser workspace. If you then click in the little boxes next to the items you want to add as a prop Poser will stick the whole lot into a prop file so that the next time you load them, they all come back in together. This is especially useful if you assemble something like candles in a candleholder or a feather in a cap and want to keep them together. This is particularly useful if you have a set of props that are all either parented to each other or that need to be loaded as a single item. I haven't tried it with multiple smart props such as jewellery but I don't see why it wouldn't work with those.