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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 12:46 am)
It can be done.
Copy the .mt5 material file to your Pose library and change the name to .pz2.
Then open the new .pz2 file using a text editor.
Change the line
actor $CURRENT
into
figure
and change the line
material Preview
into
material
This MAT pose then will only affect one single material. If you want more than one material in the pose file, you'll have to incorporate the contents of other .mt5 files.
This is how it goes:
Don't forget to fix up the material names!
When you have all materials you want, save this file as a .pz2. It should work just fine.
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Hiya
I've been playing in the materials room in poser 5 to create textures, this is the 1st time I've really used this feature because I usually apply clothing textures through mat pose edit.
Anyway, I've saved a texture in the materials room library & I'm trying to put it into the pose library, so it can be applied to the clothing without having to go in the materials room.
I've tried re-naming the texture file to 'pz2' & 'rsr', & tried saving directly to the pose library from the materials room, but none of the pose files work on the clothing
I tried reading the help files with poser, but I'm a bit lost, if anyone could offer some suggestions, I'd be very happy :)
Hugggs
Ailsa