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Hi All You Poser Gurus,
I was reading the post by dutchman yesterday in the Poser forum about not being able to save the S3P MFDress back to the library - it does indeed lock up Poser.
I removed all the " conformingTarget " statements (*** example shown below***) from the cr2 and Voila it worked !
actor hip:1
{
name GetStringRes(1024,6)
on
bend 1
dynamicsLock 1
hidden 0
addToMenu 1
castsShadow 1
includeInDepthCue 1
parent BODY:1
**** conformingTarget hip:1 ****
channels
My question now is are these conformingTarget statements necessary? The dress seems to work just as it had before with no other problems (unless I'm missing something) but I don't want to tell others to try this if it's going to mess up their files somehow. I also noticed that many clothing items don't have the conformingTarget statements at all.
(I'm going to post this over in the DAZ Forums as well)
Thanks in advance for your help :-)
~ Meow ~