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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 06 4:35 pm)
There is a product called Poser File Organizer that does all this sort of stuff but an easy way I use to check the geometry is to open the item in a powerful but simple text editor (editpad lite on my PC) and do a search for the string ".obj" or ".obz" which should take you right to the path for the geometry call.
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I'm finding myself at the point of having a 15gig runtime and have clothing packages from various base models floating around. Since poser 7 can use multiple runtimes I was wanting to separate out my runtime into the base characters (Aiko 3, Victoria 3/4, Michael, etc) and have all the associated packages with that runtime so everything stays together. My question is this: Is there something out there (preferably for Mac) that will allow me to see the geometries that are associated with a specific item? (as I want to make sure I get all the associated files transferred over) I'm actually on a Macbook Pro, so I can use windows programs if necessary.