lvmink opened this issue on Jun 22, 2008 · 5 posts
lvmink posted Sun, 22 June 2008 at 8:57 PM
I'm trying to learn Poser with Poser 7, and am setting up (for instance) a character in the main interface, and saving it as a .pzr(3 or 5???I can't rember what the Scene file is called) file.
When I reopen Poser, close out the inevitable scene file with the man at the center, and then try and load my .pzr scene file, it crashews the program.
Does anyone know what might be going on????
BTW, is it possible to pose a character with clothes etc in Daz and then bring it over to Poser to render???
Thanks for any help.....
kuroyume0161 posted Sun, 22 June 2008 at 10:07 PM
To get rid of the 'man at the center':
With respect to DAZ|Studio into Poser - no. The D|S scene file is binary, proprietary, and Poser doesn't know anything about it.
Do you happen to be using V4 (or some derivative) with the scene crashing Poser? Then you should go back into the General Preferences and on the "Misc." tab, disable "Use external binary morph targets" and click OK again.
Finally, a Poser scene extension is PZ3 or PZZ if file compression is turned on (you'll see that on the Misc. tab as well).
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jfbeute posted Mon, 23 June 2008 at 2:38 AM
Please be aware that Poser and Vista together have some security issues. For it to work properly you must run Poser as Administrator. Even better to switch of security in Vista, this will resolve all your problems but does create a (small) security risk. Binary morphs and compressed files will work in Poser at all times but may cause problems if you are using Poser on multiple computers or in combination with other programs.
thefixer posted Mon, 23 June 2008 at 2:43 AM
Just to clarify what jfbeute has said: Don't switch all security off in Vista, all you need to switch off is the UAC, if you don't know how I'll be glad to tell you if you pm me, the security risk is minimal and doesn't affect anything if you're even only slightly computer savvy!!
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lvmink posted Mon, 23 June 2008 at 1:40 PM
Thanks so much for your answers...I'm off to try again!!