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Subject: Poser6 and AutoGroup Editor???


Starkdog ( ) posted Sat, 21 May 2005 at 1:54 PM ยท edited Sat, 28 October 2023 at 6:58 PM

I have loaded Jessi, zeroed her, and dropped her to the floor. I then memorized the figure then added her to my library as a Jessi_Conformer.cr2. I made some clothing for her in Silo, and scaled it back to Poser size. I then import the obj into Poser6 to see how it looks,- it looks great. So, I then fire up AGE to help set up grouping zones, and AGE hangs when I load the Jessi_Conformer.cr2. I then get an error stating that the cr2 has no groups, which is bull$#!T- I looked in the cr2, and the groups are there. Other than painstakingly grouping within Poser6, what can I do? Ironically, the Jessi_Conformer.cr2 works perfectly in QUick Conform. Thanks for any help or suggestions.- The Starkdog


DCArt ( ) posted Sat, 21 May 2005 at 2:16 PM

Is it possible that the CR2 is pointing to the OBZ file instead of the OBJ? You'll have to edit the CR2 to point to an OBJ. If that doesn't work, use the OBJ file directly in AGE. (I do the latter).



Starkdog ( ) posted Sat, 21 May 2005 at 5:13 PM

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Hi Deecey, I think you pinpointed the problem. I re-installed Poser6, but it kept my conformer in my character directory. The conformer calls for the obj, but everything is still compressed into the obz format. I will try to save the obj, and use that for reference. Strangely, Quick conform handles the cr2 with no problem. In other news, Kate is now happy that she has a new pair of smart propped flipflops. Conforming is a bit of a challange, as the sole morphs into a blob, prpbably due to Katie having more foot bones than Mil3 figures. -The Starkdog


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