Pandorian opened this issue on May 30, 2006 · 10 posts
Pandorian posted Tue, 30 May 2006 at 11:10 AM
Howdy.... first off, please forgive me if this question seems a bit basic, but I'm still on a learning curve with all this stuff (a newbie of sorts). I recently modeled a prop in LightWave..... set it up for use in Poser..... morphed it................ extracted the embedded OBJ............. applied all the desired morphs to it............. mapped it.............. texturized it............ packaged it.......... and submitted it to R'osity for testing. Please keep in mind that this is the FIRST time I've ever submitted anything for marketing.
I just received word back that I had two files that had "absolute paths" and I needed to address them and make them relative.
Now, like I said, forgive me if my questions sound a bit basic, but like I said, I am new to all this..... while I have an idea of what an "absolute path" is, I have absolutely no idea of how I may have created these two files with "absolute paths" nor how to actually fix them. I'm drawing a TOTAL blank as to how to go about this.
Unfortunately, I only found out about the Merchants Utility "AFTER" I submitted my package to R'osity for testing. I just used the Merchants Utility now and have located the exact files that contain those errors/warnings. Now, my question is, how exactly do I go about making those paths "relative" as I've never dealt with anything like this before and am totally in the dark about how to even begin trying to fix this.
Also, since this package is submitted with the restrictions of "PC ONLY", do I need to concern myself with any "MAC incompatibility" error/warning messages that The Merchant Utility finds?
Thanks in advance ......
Pandorian.
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