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Posted Jul 16, 2024 at 3:05 pm | Forum: New Poser Users Help |
cpunch | 7 | 284 |
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Thanks for all the replies here!
Seriously, saving figures to my library is the solution I didn't know I needed for work in general. That's what I still love about Poser... discovering tips that help cut down on time.
Still a couple of wonky issues (like clothes disappearing upon rendering) but nothing I can't work around. Sometimes, creating a whole new file does the trick.
Again, thanks all!
-CPunch
Thread: V4 Morphs Overriding with Multiple Figures | Forum: New Poser Users Help
hborre posted at 9:58 PM Tue, 16 July 2024 - #4487427
Hborre, just as a follow-up, saving my figures into the library might have just solved my problem! I just did a test run and saved two of the figures I was having issue with and they rendered with the correct morphs. Thank you!It appears that crosstalk is occurring between the V4 models. Just to be clear, what do you mean by import? Are you talking about loading a saved figure from the Poser Library or importing it from a partial scene? The latter is a method I use to save a figure externally and then import it into an existing scene.
Out of curiosity, are there any cons with saving figures to the library? I'm about to saving all my figures there now.
-Cpunch
Thread: V4 Morphs Overriding with Multiple Figures | Forum: New Poser Users Help
It appears that crosstalk is occurring between the V4 models. Just to be clear, what do you mean by import? Are you talking about loading a saved figure from the Poser Library or importing it from a partial scene? The latter is a method I use to save a figure externally and then import it into an existing scene.
This is the first clue I've gotten regarding the potential issue... thank you! Oh, and I should have clarified more.
First off, the morph losses occur in the rendered images, not upon initial import into the poser file. (The images above are all rendered.)
Secondly, by 'import' I mean importing from another poser file into the current file using the top menu: File... Import... Poser Document/Prop. In this case, for example, the file for Figure 01 above is saved as trash01.pz3. Figure 02 is saved as trash02.pz3. With trash01.pz3 open in Poser, I'll import the trash02.pz3 file into it using this method.
Honestly, saving the figure into my Poser library is a concept new to me and I'm researching now. I've never done this befor and am wondering if this will be better.
Although I've been using Poser, I'm still not super tech savvy with it.
-CPunch
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Thread: V4 Morphs Overriding with Multiple Figures | Forum: New Poser Users Help