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Hi, Don't feel bad, I did the same thing when I first used them and I'll bet almost everyone else did too. Lesson learned? Never read the intructions. : ) Take care, Lee
Thread: P4 Male has lost his hips | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hi, Ron. Good to hear from you. Really the problem seems more related to what is currently selected when you load a new figure. That would make it appear as related to "load order" when it is only "accidently" related. : ) You know when a problem appears, you can make some good guesses as to why it does. When it DOESN'T appear, it's hard to say why it doesn't. I believe EMC Fixer is on the right track, not because it is loaded first, but because you select it each time before loading something else. EMC Fixer, however, doesn't always work. I suspect, that what is currently selected must be of TOTALLY different and simple geometry to prevent the "cross talk" problem. For example, select a simple Post or Column figure of few body parts when loading a human-like figure. Is that an answer? Who the hell knows. I've just noticed that when I remember to do something like that the problem doesn't appear even when the combination of other figures caused the problem before. Strange? Damn right. As I said, I wish someone could supply a REAL answer. : ) Take care, Lee
Thread: P4 Male has lost his hips | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Oops, I didn't mean delete the character from you library, only from the scene. : ) That normally does the job. When it doesn't, reinstalling has not worked (for me, at least). Yep, sometimes deleting the .rsr works. Sometimes not. Strangely, if the library character is the problem, it seems to correct itself after about 30 days. Cleaning the system might work faster. When you use it everyday for a few years, you learn that Poser can be really, really weird. You just live it. : ) I'm following this thread in the hope that someone has a real answer. I would love to hear it. Until then...maybe Poser5.
Thread: P4 Male has lost his hips | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
The disappearing hip happens sometimes when you use a character (or characters) with full morphs (body and/or head)in a scene with other characters. It happens often when you use more than one (different) character that has full body morphs in a scene. Sometimes even a prop will disappear, if it was selected at the time you load a new character. It seems to be related to which figure (and body part or prop)is selected at the time a new figure is added to a scene. Why does it happens? Damned if I know. It seems to be one of the many "cross talk" problems with Poser. I've found no reliable fix for it. EMC Fixer doesn't always prevent the problem, but it's worth a try. : ) Mostly all you can do is delete that character or prop, and use something else. Sometimes you will not see the problem in the window, save to .pz3, and when you reopen the file you're sometimes totally screwed. It is not unusual. It's just part of the game.
Thread: a request//plead for traveller | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hi, Of course, this will not get the message across that "enough is enough", it will not impact upon those using the morphs in commercial products at all. They already have the morphs and will continue to use them. It will impact only upon those doing free work and newcomers who downloaded morphs as they needed them for a picture. They belong to Traveler and it was his site. He has the right to close, however his aim is off. He shot the people who were doing the right thing and missed the wrongdoers entirely. Take care, Lee
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Thread: P4 Male has lost his hips | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL