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Subject: Any way to tell what figure clothing items are for?


leather-guy ( ) posted Tue, 05 February 2002 at 7:08 PM ยท edited Thu, 09 January 2025 at 4:49 PM

Hi, all; Time to reveal my ignorance again; My Poser folder structure has grown to over 20 Gig; including 73,330 files, and 2,515 folders (over half in the textures structure). It's been getting a bit chaotic trying to find things. I've been reorganizing, consolidating, and re-sorting my Poser Libraries, and I keep coming across clothing Items (from many sources) from before I started adding the figure name to the end of the item name when installing. Some I can find in the readme what figure they were for, but some don't even say that. Is there any easy way to tell (perhaps from peeping a location in the CR2s) what figure a given clothing Item was created for originally? I'd hate to try trial-and-error on all of these to sort them. I've peeped in a few & not found any ref I could identify inside as to what mesh they were created to fit to. I hope this make sense :-))


ronknights ( ) posted Tue, 05 February 2002 at 10:03 PM

I think many if not all of us have been through this. So don't even give it a second thought. OK, you've done the obvious attempt at "investigation." The readme files don't help. I assume you've looked at the rsr thumbnails in Poser, and that doesn't help either?! Hey, I just got a brilliant idea! You could just render an image of the clothing in question, and post it here. Ask who made it, who it was made for, etc. I bet lots of people will recognize this stuff! One other possibility: Just try putting the clothes on a P4 figure, and see if it fits. If not, then it's likely for Vicky or Mike. Get the idea? Lots of clothes will fit the P4 characters, but not the Millennium characters, etc. Ron


Jaager ( ) posted Tue, 05 February 2002 at 10:42 PM

Another way, open the item, click on the chest. If the chest includes the whole upper torso it is P4 If it does not include the pectorals - it is Mil. My gripe here is the very sloppy way that the textures are usually named. Have been all along.


leather-guy ( ) posted Wed, 06 February 2002 at 1:01 AM

Thanks Guys! I really appreciate the input. Jaager, I'm hoping your tip will help me thin down the original 120-odd articles to a more manageable 45-50 - a GREAT help. Ron, that'll still be a few too many to bug everyone here by posting, but I do plan on trying the trial-and-error idea on the really choice garments once the list is more manageable. I'll probably have time to do a few a week. Thanks again!


Jaager ( ) posted Wed, 06 February 2002 at 4:29 AM

For skirts and pants, if by chance they have buttock groups, they are Mil. For skirts this would be rare. Skirts are difficult at best. T&E may be the necessary. I started renaming textures for clothing by a convention, which will allow them to be grouped and sorted. Figure V , M , P , D Item name texture name probably nothing for a texture and Tr for trans, B for bump VBikiniBot-redfloral.jpg anyway, something like this.


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