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Subject: New To The Game and Looking For Some Help


mike302de ( ) posted Tue, 15 May 2001 at 12:30 PM · edited Fri, 10 January 2025 at 10:35 AM

Hey everyone and to whoever helps me thanks for your time. I want to say I am new to the poser thing I have a wrestling efed and decided to make my site better with Poser. Now I know how to create a person through the props and clothes in the library and I know how to add skin textures but the thing I dont know is how to add clothing from places like propsguild and here at renderosity. Lets say for example I have a p4 nude woman and I want to put on a black t-shirt that says bitch on it. What are the steps I need to take from the unziping of the file on my pc to adding the shirt and conforming it so that it fits her. So please can someone help I would appriciate it. And again thanks for your time


Styxx ( ) posted Thu, 17 May 2001 at 5:40 AM

Most zip files will contain a "readme.txt" file that will explain how to get the files into Poser. Most of them also have the paths built right into them. If they do, you just extract the zip to your Poser4 directory. Either way, check first for a readme file. Hope this helps :) Styxx


doozy ( ) posted Thu, 17 May 2001 at 1:46 PM

A generic answer. The unzipped t-shirt file probably contains a figure file (.cr2) and a texture (.jpg or maybe *.tif). Put the texture file anywhere inside your textures directory (which is inside your runtime directory). Put the cr2 file in any subdirectory of the Figures directory. (I have, for example, a "web-clothing" subdirectory that I created). That's it. Now the t-shirt should be available within Poser just like any other conforming clothing.


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