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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 10 6:07 am)
I had a camera blow up a scene a while back. Here's what I did... * Create a temp library for figures. Save each figure to the library. * If there are any props, do the same. * If you 've got a fancy ligh setup, ditto * Close Poser (maybe even reboot) * Start a new scene and load each fo your temp figures (Props, lights) A lot of work, but better than starting over ;)
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Thank you for the suggestions. I tried bringing in the second try this morning and the*.pz3 file imported without problem (i.e., the tracking ball was functional) so I must have accidently triggered something yesterday that isn't wrong with the second try. I appreciate all your help....this is very much a learning experience for me.
I hate blaming everything on Poser 5 because this is clearly a user problem rather than a software problem, but I do think Poser 4 is more forgiving of lapses in saving/opening a scene. At least I don't remember having this problem with Poser 4 and I rather carelessly saved and opened endlessly with it. Thank for additional good advice. I'll try again tonight and see what the next adventure brings. :)
An interesting trend. Why is it that when a problem like this gets resolved, the finger pointing doesn't change in the title of the reply? Certainly some of the issues are the P5's problem, but this just seems messy to me. Like leaving muddy footprints on the carpet. Maybe I'm wrong, been told that before, but it seems like threads that end up this way should be tidyed-up with a change in the thread title.
Does that help? There's no way I can go back and "clean up" the thread. I thought it was a Poser 5 problem at the beginning....I admitted from the start I am still learning and some things I've run into have been Poser 5 bugs. This one is a combination of Poser 5 having quirks in accessing files and my own innocence about using it (Poser 4 doesn't give me the same problems). I didn't post from ill will but in an effort to learn. Curious Labs had not responded to my inquiries and the forum is often the fastest and best source of information. And my greatest thanks to the people who helped me work through my problem....I am very grateful that they took their time to lend a hand.
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I was working on a graphic in Poser 5, saved it and then tried to open it in Poser 5. Got the infamous C Correction error so I imported it instead. It shows up but I can't adjust the overall graphic any more as far as how far it is from the camera. The Rotation Trackball is greyed out and the Move X and Z doesn't work. In fact, the trackball greys out immediately as the graphic appears. I tried changing numbers in the camera Parameter Dials but that does zero. I can render the figures. I can change the texture on the figures. I can't move the camera in any direction (though I can still view from different camera angels). In fact the only thing that does move, rather suddenly, is Judy's hair which randomly pops on and off her head in a somewhat demented manner. May I assume this is more memory problems? I've tried rebooting, closing all unnecessary programs down, etc. It appears to me that Poser 5 works best when I can finish a graphic in one sitting, but this isn't practical. Then again, what exactly is practical in Poser 5? Mind you, I haven't tried dynamic cloth, hair, or moulding the features...I'm just trying to do a simple graphic with no fancy extras. I so admire those of you who can use this software. I always knew I was a techno-dummy but does Poser 5 have to go out of its way to prove it to me?