bonbon opened this issue on Nov 18, 2001 ยท 8 posts
bonbon posted Sun, 18 November 2001 at 1:08 PM
Hi all Weirdness prevails in my Poser.... when I open the program, my default figure is tied in knots!! I have tried to fix it but being so new to Poser , I have no idea how to fix it.... Please help me!! otherwise all my humorous Poser figures are gonna be tied up in knots Thanks for any suggestions... =]
SAMS3D posted Sun, 18 November 2001 at 1:12 PM
oh my, when did this start to happen? Do you remember doing anything odd? Maybe you should go to your default settings again, this may reset things? Other than that, I am not to sure what to tell you. Sharen
RenderBeast posted Sun, 18 November 2001 at 1:16 PM
Please post the picture I like to see him in knots hahahah to fix go to edit menu set preferences > launch to factory state
bloodsong posted Sun, 18 November 2001 at 5:12 PM
heyas; what is your default figure? (you can change that, you know.) i'd try deleting the figure, then saving the preferred state, and then you'll start with an empty scene. if your figure looks all stretched and bendy like a dali painting, that is usually a symptom of that flaky offset error in the cr2. you can try opening the cr2 in a cr2 or text editor and looking at the bottommost entry, and change the offset to 0 0 0. see if that fixes it. the other thing this suggests is possibly your poser.rsr file becoming corrupted. if this happens and you dont have a backup of it, you'll need to reinstall poser. :/
LaurieA posted Sun, 18 November 2001 at 10:48 PM
Try this: Select a part of the figure (any part). Go to Edit/Restore/Figure. That should set you straight. If that doesn't work, ?????. Laurie
Mesh_Magick posted Mon, 19 November 2001 at 12:37 AM
oh don't do that, your text editor will get really busy and freeze your comuputer up for a least 10 minutes if you lad a cr2 into it, they ar very very very long files.
bonbon posted Mon, 19 November 2001 at 1:57 AM
I did what laruie suggested and that seem to fix it .... I dont want my puter to freeze!!! Thanks everyone for your help!!! =]
LaurieA posted Mon, 19 November 2001 at 2:46 PM
BTW bonbon, you can use what I told you above to restore just one part of the figure like just the hand, just the head, etc. Instead of choosing "Figure", select the part you want to set back to default and choose "Element" instead :). Just a little tidbit. Laurie