Cyhiraeth opened this issue on Jun 16, 2003 ยท 6 posts
Cyhiraeth posted Mon, 16 June 2003 at 5:27 PM
I just purchased Toned & Tasty from the Marketplace and when I try to apply one of the faces to Michael, I get this message, "Some information stored in this library entry does not pertain to figures of this type" and then it doesn't apply the face. Does anyone know why it is doing this? Thanks. Oh, and I'm using Michael 2, which is what it calls for.
BeatYourSoul posted Mon, 16 June 2003 at 5:47 PM
You should talk to the seller. This may be something that was overlooked, a bug in the files, or just a configuration issue (I know that these are all supposed to be tested here at Renderosity prior to sale acceptability). Still, that is the first place to take a product specific problem. BYS
Cyhiraeth posted Mon, 16 June 2003 at 6:25 PM
Okay, thanks. I'll contact the seller.
Smitthms posted Tue, 17 June 2003 at 8:40 AM
Thanks for giving her that advise BYS, We've been trying to figure this out & I'm consulting with Clint on possible issues I may have over-looked. There have been no other issues, & the obvious ones have been ruled out. Thanks again :o) Thomas
BonBonish posted Tue, 17 June 2003 at 9:47 AM
I am using low version of Michael and when I buy faces from the marketplace for one package I get the msg:"Some information stored in this library entry does not pertain to figures of this type" and for other packages I do not get and it aplies the face fine. I do not know why is that. By the way smitthms -- your 'Toned & Tasty' is very nice!
ronstuff posted Wed, 18 June 2003 at 11:40 PM
you get this message when you use a pose created for another character, but which might work with a little tweaking. Many people create poses for Michael 2 which have more information in them than Michael 1 can handle, so if you use the Mike2 pose on Mike1 it works, but some of the information is discarded. You will also get the same message if you use a Michael pose on Michael-P4 etc. For the most part, you can ignore the message, but use it as a guideline that you might have to adjust the pose a bit to get the desired result.