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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
I have it, but I'm not clear on the author's stance about redistribution. The readme only has this to say on the matter:
*"This code is intended as a contribution back to the poser community, and as such is free for personal use. However, like it says in the About Box, it is not for resale nor for commercial distribution. I.e., if you figure out how to make money giving it to others, I want some of the money!!
What I'd really like would be for some kind soul to repay this contribution by either fixing the p4 bikini top or by creating a p4 bra!"*
Granted, if I merely sent you a copy, it wouldn't be a commercial distribution ....
It won't open certain .cr2 files. I think it has trouble with Vickie. And it corrupts the .cr2 files. I can't remember exactly how. Or if anyone even tried to figure out how. Last month I was going crazy because I updated one of my figure's .cr2 files. But no matter what I did. The figure would distort into space when posed. Like it does when you weld two sides of one body part to other parts. Turned out I still had ver 1.52 on my machine. And I was using it by mistake. ScottA
Doh! I was in bed and just about asleep when I suddenly remembered. Ver 1.52 re-arranges the order of the file structure when you save them. That's why the figures go all haywire. There is a specific order things need to be in under the Channels section. And the program moved them around, causing those problems. ScottA P.S.- Yes...I do some of my best thinking when I'm asleep. ;-)
Ok, my curiosity is killing me- if you know 1.52 is broken, why do you want it? I confess I never used it very long, since it messed up the CR2, but does it have some particular enhancment you need? BTW, I have the same question for Wile E Coyote, why does he always shop at ACME, he know's it ain't gonna work! :) Regards- Lemurtek
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Not the one here and on the PoserTECH group. That's version 1.51. I need the other version to try something. Thanks, ScottA