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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 27 5:49 pm)
I would copy the original .cr2 file to a new name, then edit the file to point to your new .obj file. If you only made small changes (and the body parts are named the same), why not use all the same parameters and heirarchies already set up in the original .cr2? Saves time and repeating work that is already done. Also, make sure your new .obj file has body parts as seperate geometries (not welded together) and that the names of the body parts are the same as your original. Joat Mon
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I made a custom figure in Carrara using an exported obj figure from poser. I only made cosmetic changes, I took his nipples off so they won't poke through in the texture in the rendering. I stuck him in the geometries folder and put a hiearchy phi file in the same folder. I made sure all his body parts still had the same names and reexported him as a obj file. When I try to convert hier file, I get this error message: No Geometry to match mode (it goes through the whole list of body parts). Did I do something wrong? Is there a better way to go about this?