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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 28 9:33 pm)
Think of the PZ3 as being the "source file" from which the picture is made, just as a .PDF file is the source from which you would print a text document. In short terms, one PZ3 = one scene = one arrangement of characters, props, and movements. If you use Poser for an organized purpose, such as a series of illustrations in a book or magazine, you'll need to form the habit of keeping PZ3 files. That way you can go back and revise a scene without rebuilding, or use one scene as the basis for a new but similar one.
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I'm at a loss as to where to put any pZ3 files, or how to use them in poser 4. All the read me texts always say.."put it anywhere I have room". Well I have room everywhere. Thing is I dont know how to use them or what they are, or why if poser doesnt really use them, why I would want them to begin with? From what I gather they are other peoples art?