Nabjibah opened this issue on Sep 30, 2004 ยท 3 posts
Nabjibah posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 1:09 PM
I know this is a stupid question but how do i import d/led props into poser such as clothing and characters things like that
thank you
Nabjibah
lesbentley posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 2:25 PM
Attached Link: http://www.morphography.uk.vu/fileguide_1.html
Characters and clothing have to be installed in the appropriate folders under your Poser Runtime folder. Most (but not all) zip files containing Poser content will install the files to the correct loactions if you place the zip file in the Poser folder and unzip it from there. The first thing to do is to open the the zip file and look for a text file containing installation instructions, this will offten be named "ReadMe.txt". If no installation instructions are found, extract the zip to a tempory folder and refer to the link above for a guide to placing the files.Spire posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 10:24 AM
Oops! I goofed BIG time: Here's my post corrected: "The only 'stupid question' is one you don't ask" ;D First, load your props into an appropriate folder where you'll be able to find them. Anything you dwnld from DAZ comes with its own installer, and loads everything automatically. Always read the "Read-Me" file that comes with their stuff to find out where everything's gone. With the exception of Geometries and Textures, you can pretty much put anything else in any file you want. Stuff downloaded here at R'osity and elsewhere can be put in files manually if you wish so you know exactly where it's been put. This is what I do rather than let an unzipping program do it. Now that you have your props loaded, they'll show up in your "Props" file of your Poser library. Unless they're character props--like most conforming clothing--in which case you'll find them in your Figures file. (Either Runtime/libraries/props or Runtime/libraries/characters) If they're in a Props file, double-clicking the prop you want will bring it into your scene no prob. If, however, you're importing a new character when one's already present, you need to click on the DOUBLE check-mark at the bottom of the Library panel, NOT the SINGLE check mark as it says in the manual.(THis is where I flubbed and told you just the OPPOSITE of what's true. Sorry.) If you do that, Poser dumps whatever character you have loaded already and substitutes the new figure. That's why your character might disappear when you try to put a conforming shirt, or something, on her. Move your cursor over the double-check, and you should see "Create New Character" That's the one you want. Sorry about the error, but I hope this helps now! ;D