Dragontales opened this issue on Mar 22, 2001 ยท 4 posts
Dragontales posted Thu, 22 March 2001 at 3:22 PM
GrayMare posted Thu, 22 March 2001 at 3:41 PM
Based on experience with my system and recent posts here, the OUT OF MEMORY message on a PC is Poser's default "I can't do this". It happens to me when a necessary (vs desired) .obj file is missing. For example, if I'm opening an imported female character and NewFemNudeHiP.obj is missing, the char won't load and I get the "Out of Memory" message, but if "dress.obj" is missing, it loads but she's nekkid...not always a bad thing :) Sorry for the sexism. I have no idea why the programmer's didn't code the software with a more meaningful set of error messages. Whenever I have that happen now, I open the cr2/pp2/whatever file in CR2edit or notepad and search for ".obj" and check the path to see if I have that .obj file installed. If not, I either find the file somewhere or give up loading that particular figure/prop until I find the correct .obj file and put it in the correct folder. Can't help with 3Ds...sorry. Hope this explains the first q. though. GrayMare
alcatraz posted Fri, 23 March 2001 at 11:46 AM
The problem I found that when you apply the Poser patch it change's the name of the poser folder from metacreation's to curious lab,On alot of people's older files they had stuff sent to thier own floder called something like this: MetacreationsruntimelibrarysNerds and when you clicked on that prop,clothes ect it pointed it there. Since the patch change the folder's name to curious lab it cant find it anymore.I cant advice you on how to make it point to curious lab folder(prop ect..) to new to this.But a simple remedy for me was to have two sets of poser folders a patch and a unpatched version.But then I have 2 20gb hard drive's so dont know if you can spare the space.
GrayMare posted Fri, 23 March 2001 at 2:51 PM
If you actually have the .obj files, you can edit the CR2/PZ3 files to show the correct path. I've done that, especially on occassions when I had two CR2s with different paths to the same .obj file. If you're creating a sharable Poser file, wouldn't it work to put everything in one folder, then reapply textures/props/etc? That seems to work well when all the files are in the folder. John Malis and RenaPD do that with their chars, and the only probs I run into are when they use a file that I'm supposed to have already installed that had different locations than they ones they had it installed to...possibly due to different versions of the same .obj. GrayMare