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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 10 2:03 pm)
Thanks....your last chart never said where to put PZ3 files so for a long time I never downloaded them cuz couldn't figure out where to put them. But you first chart was a life saver when I first started. All of you stuff has been the most comprehendable for me. Keep up the good work..it is priceless.
You can put them anywhere on your HDD that you want. Just don't forget where you put them. ;=] I usually create a separate folder in my "Poser" folder. (the top most folder shown on the chart) Then I put my *.pz3 files in the appropriate folder. I have separate folders for my tutorials, such as: . Animations . RealWorld Scale . Light Experiments . Special Scenes . Prop setups . New Characters (WIP) When you do this ... [menu] "File" ---> "Open" ---> "MyPoserFile.pz3" it is the same as loading: . a specific character(s) with all parameters . with a specific pose(s) with all parameters . a specific prop(s) with all parameters . a set of lights with all parameters . a set of cameras with all parameters (from your libraries) other things that also get loaded ... . special texture, bump, and reflection maps . all object colors ... and you can do ALL this with just a couple of clicks. When I am working on a new project, I will always save a *.pz3 file just in case I have forgotten to save something to one of the libraries, e.g., figure, pose, face, light set, camera settings, etc. Saving a *.pz3 file has saved me many, many times when I haven't saved something to one of the libraries yet. Find out what method works best for you and then use it. cheers, dr geep ;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
Attached Link: http://arcana.daz3d.com/daztech
There's a new resource for help that I'm compiling. Charts like this, error fixes, and general workarounds will be included. New Database url is: http://arcana.daz3d.com/daztech or select "Support" from the DAZ Home page. (Search engine is limited, but works. Will expand the ability to search when the database is large enough to need it) Tutorials and such will continue to go into http://arcana.daz3d.com Submissions and suggestions are always welcome. Thanks Geep! Ryan tech@daz3d.comRyan, your work is going to be a great resource. A lot of the questions I see asked repeatedly in this forum will be addressed by the Arcana additions. Great stuff! Would the Arcana team appreciate customer-written tutorials on help with DAZ products? I had begun writing one for understanding and use of the Dragon Folk, after seeing some confusion here. I didn't finish becuase "the moment had passed," but I'd be happy to get back to it when I can find some time, if you folks think that might be helpful. Not to criticize, I love your company's products, but sometimes the ReadMe's are a bit spare for "newbies." I'm not sure if you'd prefer to handle DAZ-specific issues "in house," or if you might accept help from your customer base.
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Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019