Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Victoria3 into Poser5...Possible???

ericwestray opened this issue on Apr 12, 2003 ยท 3 posts


ericwestray posted Sat, 12 April 2003 at 12:15 PM

Hi Folks, I just got Poser 5. How can I get my Victoria 3 model into Poser5? Is this even possible? What about her textures? Thanks, Eric


Jaager posted Sat, 12 April 2003 at 1:10 PM

V3 works quite well in P5. You put a copy of the geometry in the same folder in P5. Just the OBJ, the RSR is not used. Copy the CR2 files into the P5 library. (After you open that folder once, you can delete that rsr, P5 uses the png it makes from the rsr.) Put !DAZ in the same location in the main P5 library. Copy the poses into P5. The textures can stay where they are, or you can copy them. The MATposes should stay in the same Runtime as the textures. The geometry and cr2 can stay remote if you really like clicking around just to get the same figure. The morphs - they need to be in the main P5 library - unless you do not mind waiting a long time for the morphs to load. I moved almost all of the stock content in P5 to a different Runtime. You can nest a lot of the pose folders. I am unsure how Rob did all of the morph load poses in the upgrade, but I just text edited the paths in mine so that all go to !DAZ. The !All Head/Body Morph poses are direct, but my subGroup poses still chain to the individual morph poses in the Poses library. If they are all direct they can be nested as you wish. There are two problem entires = Spandex and MaleSpandex. Neither of these has an entry in !DAZ. In Poses, these two call a group of individual morphs. In the !All Body Morphs, their presence is a duplication anyway, the individual morphs they call are also called as individuals.


Dave-So posted Sat, 12 April 2003 at 1:20 PM

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check this...Vic3 in Poser 5

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