artnik opened this issue on Sep 02, 2001 ยท 4 posts
artnik posted Sun, 02 September 2001 at 9:12 PM
I've been collecting Poser stuff for eons, it seems. I have gazillions of zip files I haven't even used yet. I wanted to make sure that I was prepared for anything I wanted to do. The upshot is, how can they be organized for easy use and access? Poser's file system's so linear. Can one set up various CD's for instance, that are accessible even if they're not with the original program? If so, how do you get around the linearity? Does anyone have any suggestions. I'd love to be able to get anything I have at any time. I'm also wondering about the Bryce libraries. Can they be set up as independent units and still be accessible, instead of huge sections of thumbs in the original libraries? Unless one has a ton of available space, what do you do? Even with a decent size drive, it can use up a lot of overhead. I don't remember either the Bryce or Poser manuals covering this. In fact, whatever they have on these subjects seems woefully lacking in solid info, as I recall. Any and all help and suggestions appreciated. Thanks.