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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 6:22 pm)
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Hello, it took an awful long time, but I'm finally happy to announce the release of "Poser Maconstructor", the basic MorphManager for Macintosh. For those of you who are familiar with Mason's MorphManager for the PC, it turned out to be quite a different tool. While the PC utility offers a lot of features for editing library files, morphs and meshes, the initial version 1.0 does not touch any of these territories (yet) except for for pure morph juggling. Having said that, it is pretty close to the perfect morph copier/mover Mac people asked for quite a long time... Maconstructor allows to open any number of library files at once, and copies any selected set of morphs to as many targets as you like with very few clicks - turning morph-copying to a whole batch of existing files into a simple task. It directly opens all .cr2, .hr2, .pp2 and .pz3 files, and includes support for multiple figures/props, plus body morphs. You are perfectly free to move/copy/delete anything around your files while all changes stay temporarily until you save the results. If you like, you can even copy morphs into specific figures of a .pz3, or copy them between figures of the same file. Finally, it assists you in picking up the right morphs by checking their compatibility against the destination figure and showing their state before you have to copy them. This is a convenient place to say a very big "thank you" to Mason - I've been in touch with him last year discussing a direct port of his tool to Macintosh. Although he generously offered his code and assistance, it soon turned out to be virtually impossible, because his code relied on a framework source not available on Mac - and porting anything out of it is a bit like shifting the main escalator of a skyscraper 10 feet to the left... it *could* be done, but you end up cheaper if you build a new house... :-) It's a bit sad that it took such a long time to write a new tool from scratch, but anyhow - here it is... Poser Maconstructor 1.0 is available now from my website, which has moved to a new location - please bookmark the new URL: http://www.soft-rabbit.com/ It is also available in the FunStuff > Utilities section. Yours, MartinC