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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
now save your mat pose by going to file save as and putting it where you want it. There, You made your first matpose. :) Open poser. Load vicky and apply the mat pose. Then render a image and save a png then use p3do to create your rsr. :) Next time I will show you how to do a partial MAT POSE with this program :) The best part is you don't need to have any other programs to make MAT POSE Edit run. Just the dll's
Excellent tutorial Stormrage! For those that don't like to hand code, this will make their lives much easier!
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whoa JR - what's up with you dude? lol This is a learning forum remember? Storm was nice enough to share what she's learned with us - and lord knows the 'How do I make a MAT pose' thread pops up every couple of weeks in this forum so the info is necessary. If you don't feel like waiting for the images to load - why don't you just hit the back button on your browser for crying out loud? And MAT Pose Edit is free though there is another similar program available commercially, so no this is not an ad. This is a member taking the time to help out other members. Many thanks to Stormrage.
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Okay, I apologize- my earlier post (which has been deleted) wasn't meant as a personal attack on the author. You're absolutely right- this is a learning site and some messages have tons of images. It took forever to download this page earlier and I guess I got frustrated. We can all have bad days, right? But, now that all the pictures have been downloaded, I guess I'll have to go get this program and follow the turorial.
Thanks a lot Stormrage for this excellent tutorial. I'm too lazy to write proper tutorials and I probably even couldn't make them logical.
However, I'd like to add something to the 7th and 11th messages: You don't have to ctrl-click on each head or body
material, at least not when working with Victoria.
Just click "Victoria.cfg" under the "Material group templates"
title and then select "Head" or "Body" from the "Select material group" combo-box. This way the right materials will be automatically selected. This method works with all Victoria (1 and 2) based characters.
And a note about the 10th message: If you load the texture with the browse (...) button there's no need to press the "Apply" button, only when you've typed the texture by hand in the text field.
These are just minor points but still worth knowing at least if you're making tons of MAT files.
Thanks for helping me. If someone asks me how to use MAT Pose Edit I'll point him/her to this thread.
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Ilari Pihlajisto
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Attached Link: MatPose Edit
This is to complement Pam's tutorial for Mat Poses since there has been a rash of people asking how to do this.. this is another way using a program in Freestuff Poser Utilities or available at the link.. This may be a long tutorial but I hope it helps. I love this program. First load Mat Pose edit. (it should look like this)