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"Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet> wrote in message
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> "St." <dot### [at] dotcom> schreef in bericht news:467903be$1@news.povray.org...
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>>> Where possible, I save them in an exterior runtime library, which I can
>>> then connect to Poser.
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>> Ok, there are some new words in that sentence Thomas... ;)
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> Sorry Steve, this was the short answer (laziness, you know :-) )
Gah, you're not lazy! :o)
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> This is the long answer:
> You know that most if not all figures and props (Poser or Daz) are all
> structured identically in a folder called: Runtime. What I do, is create a
> folder somewhere on my HD, that I call 'My Runtime Libraries' (any name
> will do). Each time I download a new figure or prop, I extract it to that
> folder, using the folder names that come with the zipped files.
> In Poser, you go to the utmost top of the Figures Library (normally at the
> right of your screen) by double clicking on the arrow that brings you
> upward in the Library Tree, until you see the folder name 'Poser 7' with a
> red ball beside it. Now, just above that, click on the black triangle
> opening a pulldown menu, and click on 'Add New Runtime'. Choose your newly
> created folder and it will appear in the Poser's Library column. The
> beautiful thing is that if the figure (or prop) has Poses, Materials,
> Expressions, etc, those will appear automatically when opened for the
> figure.
> In much the same way, you can save your own figures or props to an
> external library.
Thomas, Thank You! Heh, I didn't even know Poser was pulling the figures
from a 'runtime' folder! But that certainly makes sense now.
Regs,
~Steve~
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> Thomas
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