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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 04 2:47 am)
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Well, it's not a perfect solution... I took my standard light set and "turned off" all the lights by clicking off the "On" buttons in properties. I then saved this as a light set. When I want to change light sets, I click on the "Lights Off" set first, then click on the new light set. This turns all the lights off but doesn't remove them. It tends to work even when I have more lights on than I have off (if that makes any sense whatsoever). It's imperfect, but it's alot faster than selecting and deleting 20 lights at a time.
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would like to know if there's a way to delete all lights in one clean sweep instead of one at a time. i.e. global lights i may have 20 or more lights.if i switch to another light set i don't always get the same efx as if i had started from a clean set,say with only one light.deleting all those lights is a royal pain.