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Subject: A wondering investigation


Ares_Designs ( ) posted Mon, 23 April 2007 at 1:18 PM · edited Wed, 14 August 2024 at 12:12 PM

I have been going thru the manual that comes with P7 and have stumbled on something that either I am missing or it is not in there. Now bare with me as this may be hard to explain/put in a question.

When you first load a figure in to the workspace say V4 and in the Parameters/Property tab menu it allows you to change the figure name ie from Victoria4 to "whatever" . Now lets say for arguments sake that I call the figure Doris, I use selected morphs, mats and such. After adjusting to taste it suits what I need. I know I can save it has a pz3 file. But can the figure itself be saved as Doris? 

I ask becuase of working on a comic and other things I would be able to save time by just loading V4/Doris instead of loading V4 and one by one recreating her or even "destroying" the first created scene to just use Doris again.

I hope that makes sense.

Thanks in advance


SSAfam1 ( ) posted Mon, 23 April 2007 at 1:26 PM

Why not save Doris to your figures library and set her to your preferred state. That way she will load automatically upon startup?


Angelouscuitry ( ) posted Mon, 23 April 2007 at 1:57 PM

Yes, open the Figures library, and click on the "+" button.  Where you save her, in your Figures library, is indicative of what the directory structure of your:
 
C:Program FIlesPoser InstallRuntimeLibrariescharacter 

folders' looks like.  

You'll be saving a .CR2, which is just the Poser charcter and/or anything parented/conformed to her.  You'll need to give the .CR2 file another name, but you can use Doris again; and then when you load that .CR2 into a new scene, the Properties tab will still say Doris(regardless of what you named the .CR2)


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