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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 12:50 am)
Welcome to the Poser Technical Forum.
Where computer nerds can Pull out their slide rules and not get laughed at. Pocket protectors are not required. ;-)
This is the place you come to ask questions and share new ideas about using the internal file structure of Poser to push the program past it's normal limits.
New users are encouraged to read the FAQ sections here and on the Poser forum before asking questions.
Welcome to the world of Poser. Just remember to eat and sleep occasionally - once a week, say. When you reach enlightenment, post back to your original thread for the benefit of the few members who actually search through the forum before posting a question. :} Bear in mind that once you reach the level of Wizard, you have to take your turn sitting in that chair over there, answering the questions. Don't worry about the straps, they're just for show. :)
I've done searches to find answers before asking. But if I search on something that comes up TOO often, the number of messages found exceeds the memory capacity of my browser and it crashes. (No, I'm not kidding, that happened when I tried to search out an answer to my animation question.) And, being human, sometimes I forget to search. :( As for becoming a wizard -- I'll trust you about the straps being ornamental, but what about those pokey bits? ;)
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I keep meaning to come back and thank you all for your answers to my questions, but first I want to apply your answer and see if I can get it to work. And invariably it does work, but fixing that problem reveals a new problem, and I start trying to figure out that one, and forget to to come back and thank you for the original answer. I apologize for the apparent thoughtless. I'm not really unapreciative, I'm just horribly scatter-brained.