nugpot opened this issue on Apr 20, 2005 ยท 4 posts
nugpot posted Wed, 20 April 2005 at 9:05 PM
What are deltas ? How do you find, get or fix them ? Several character injection poses have stopped working. When I try to inject a character pose I get a message that poser can't find InDeltaopen mouth or whatever. If I tell poser to stop searching, it comes up with another missing delta and so on. It seems many deltas are missing. They used to work when I first installed the characters so I suspect windows has misplaced, lost or corrupted them. What to do ?
HandspanStudios posted Wed, 20 April 2005 at 9:14 PM
A morph Injection pose refers to files that contain the geometry information in them. That message means Poser can't find those files. It's important not to move them or maybe the file was not set up properly by the creator. If it used to work just reinstall the package because it's almost certainly moved or deleted files. Ingrid
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lesbentley posted Thu, 21 April 2005 at 6:50 PM
To take the question litterally, 'Deltas' are offsets for vertices. Thay are what Morph Targets are made out of. They look like this: d 0 -0.0001909994 6.002188e-005 0 d 1 -0.0002100002 5.704165e-005 0 d 2 -0.0001929998 6.002188e-005 0 d 3 -4.800037e-005 6.496906e-005 0 But for the purposes of your problem the above is irrelivent. As Ingrid says, it sounds like you have some missing files.
Acadia posted Thu, 21 April 2005 at 7:53 PM
Quote - f I tell poser to stop searching, it comes up with another missing delta and so on. It seems many deltas are missing. They used to work when I first installed the characters so I suspect windows has misplaced, lost or corrupted them. What to do ?
Try reinstalling the files again. If you are using multiple runtimes, make sure you copy the !DAZ folder from your external runtime library folder, into the poser 5 or 6 library folder. I also found out that if I have my poser set up to launch in a certain way with a certain character, and I've gone and renamed that external runtime for some reason, that poser can no longer find it. Also make sure that if you do use multiple runtimes, that the runtime folder is actuall added to the library in poser. I redid my runtimes and when I opened Poser to readd them, I got all those popups too because the runtime that I had taken V3 from wasn't in the program library upon launch.
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