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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 18 2:22 am)
From the Department of Redundancy Department:
I made a small error in the installation instructions. It has been corrected, but for the thirty or so of you who downloaded the file before I caught this, here is the correct passage.
Install the .cr2 file and its thumbnails (.rsr for Poser, .png for Poser Pro Pack) anywhere in Poser's RuntimeLibrariesCharacter folders.
Sorry about that.
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Hello, everyone. I've updated my earlier posting of the coonskin cap prop in [ Free Stuff](http://www.renderosity.com/freestuff.ez?Form.Contrib=Little_Dragon&Topsectionid=0). All of you who downloaded it earlier may want to do so again. I apologize for the inconvenience, but on the bright side, the .zip file is now 30% smaller, so it shouldn't take long.As promised, the coonskin cap is now a fully-poseable figure. It still has a few bugs. For instance, I don't recommend that you use the Conform function with it. When you pose the tail, it sometimes un-conforms. It's more reliable to use as a parented item. Details are in the Readme file.
A tail-lengthening morph has been added.
You can turn off Visibility on each tail segment to just use the cap by itself.
Kurgen was asking earlier about tail props. I'm happy to report that if you make the cap portion invisible and parent it to a character's hip, it makes a perfectly serviceable tail, as you can see above. It even works well in animation.
Have fun!