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Subject: Rederanging


manleystanley ( ) posted Wed, 07 May 2014 at 9:25 AM · edited Fri, 15 November 2024 at 11:38 PM

I have got to do a serious nuke it clean out of my poses folder. I have pose packs for mil1 figures in there lol I need to clear it all out and just keep mil3 and 4 pose sets.

Any set of poses for multiple figures goes in my "poses" runtime folder. So all of DPs poses for the various DAZ sets; oldwest salloon for instence, are there. If it's even V4/M4 couples poses it's in there. I hate to admit it and am a bit embaresed by all the porn poses in that folder. 

So what's this all about? Me downloading the wrong files for genesis poses lol And needing help catagorizing poses.

I'm so used to downloading the ps version of content that I find I now have to redownload 6 items that are for genesis, as well as having to pull genesis poses out of my ps poses folder. 

Now I'd like to sort the poses in to catagory folders, I know I'm going to have a DP poses folder and a couples poses; I know some one is snickering, but I'm a bit lost from there.

As in I want a folder with all my fighting, gun holding, warrior poses, but what to call it? Combative maybe?

Would extreme erotic poses go in pinups or should I have an erotic poses folder.

This is why I have a hard time sorting anything, I'm just not sure how to catagorize stuff 


booksbydavid ( ) posted Wed, 07 May 2014 at 11:14 AM

Personally, I would keep pinup and extreme erotic poses separate, but that's just me. For combat poses, you might consider a folder for armed combat and unarmed combat.


Sueposer ( ) posted Wed, 07 May 2014 at 6:48 PM

I keep all the pose packs in a runtime I call "positions". It has everything and I make no attempt to thin it out.

I keep it organized with the PzDB application, which lets me select the figures and add my own labels.

Most pose sets come very helpfully labeled "pose 1", "pose 2". I think I have 50 "pose 1"'s.  ;)

I think the erotic poses should be labeled "impossible position 1, impossible position 2..."

Ha, ha.


manleystanley ( ) posted Thu, 08 May 2014 at 8:07 AM · edited Thu, 08 May 2014 at 8:09 AM

My runtimes are quite old, and a few are jam packed. The worst; like V4's runtime, or my props runtime, had to be broken down. Props got split in to archatecture, assosries, flora, and vehicals. V4's poses folder got broke down to poses, mats, and morphs.

My pose runtime is a different matter, many of my poses are from spacific artests I like; like DP's pose sets for many of DAZ's sets/scenes. From there I have couples, pinup and a subfolder there erotica. I decided on a combative folder for fights and weapons pose, but I also made a vehicals pose folder and an animation poses; poser not BVH. Not to mesion a lot of just general poses I don't know how to catagorize, general just seems too broad.

I have a BVH folder but I have pretty well abandonded them in favor of DAZ's aniblocks.

But I see trouble blooming on the horizen, "My library". I've installed poses to it then was unable to find them. After doing a windows search I found poses in 3 different folders in "my library"; studios content folder. This is why I hate the Studio cluster F content folder. I downloaded the b horror movie pack 3{?} yesterday, then spent most of the evening resorting after installing. It's no wonder so many people have such an issue with CMS and DIM; just one letter off, DAZ doesn't even know where their content goes. It's real fun to have content looking for dependents in the "DAZ Studio, content" folder when it's in "Studio, My libaray".


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