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Subject: Saving clothes/props with a figure - ?


Greg Erken ( ) posted Sat, 15 January 2000 at 7:59 PM · edited Fri, 10 January 2025 at 2:53 AM

Forgive me if this has been answered before, but I can't find anything in the tutorials addressing this: I thought it was possible to save a figure's conformed and/or parented clothing and props when saving the character in your library. Do you have to replace the body part for this to work? Do you have to save it as a pz3 file? Thanks (I'm using Poser 4, but have been away from it for a long time)


Xurge ( ) posted Sat, 15 January 2000 at 8:41 PM

Save as PZ3, then use the PZ# to cr2 conversion utility from fun stuff to convert to a cr2. Copy it to your prefered library section and ready to go. Open Poser, it will show the file but no thumbnail. Open the figure, then re-add it to the library with a different name. This will create your rsr. Explore the library where you placed it, change the name of the rsr to the one of your original file and delete the second cr2 with the different name. Your new figure should now show in the library with thumbnail and all.


Cage ( ) posted Sat, 15 January 2000 at 10:43 PM

You could just save the figure to the library with the clothing on, just to create the thumbnail, then overwrite the .cr2 when you do the PZ3 conversion.

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Greg Erken ( ) posted Sun, 16 January 2000 at 4:11 AM

Thanks for your quick replies! I got it to work using the "Poser file library editor." What a nice little tool. Thanks, John Stallings, wherever you may be....


Ghostofmacbeth ( ) posted Sun, 16 January 2000 at 8:46 AM

Just wish they would make that for a Mac .. Grumble



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