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Subject: Resetting/removing lights


Greg Erken ( ) posted Wed, 19 June 2002 at 3:45 PM ยท edited Fri, 10 January 2025 at 6:13 AM

I've never figured out how to completely reset/remove lights in Poser 4. Did a search for topics, and found a utility for the PRopack, which I don't have. For a few lights, its no big deal to manually select/delete, but these great "lighting environment" have more than 20-lights. I tried deleting all lights, and saved that as a setup. But when I apply that setup, it just dims the lights, doesn't delete them. I want to get rid of them entirely. Any ideas, workarounds?


Jaqui ( ) posted Wed, 19 June 2002 at 10:26 PM

I think I saw somewhere a python script was being developed for doing exactly that, which doesn't help without pro-pack. other than that, I haven't a clue. I just work with poser to pose and morph the characters, render in vue so use vue's lighting not poser's.


bikermouse ( ) posted Thu, 20 June 2002 at 5:34 AM

You might be able to customize and rename a .lt2 file and store it in your library. each light should either have a standard name like light1 etc. for ease of reference to delete later, or a unique name if you don't want to delete the unique light. Note: when you change lights any extra lights will be blacked out. You might check archives under "lights". Something in last couple of months I'm sure. (Procedure is similar to creating MOR files.) Perhaps the easiest way to go is to save your lights to the lights library within poser. Only use the other procedures when saving lights to the light library won't work. Greg: are you using this for animation? there's more to it if so . . .


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