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From: Stephen
Subject: Ancient Files.
Date: 9 Jun 2016 05:37:51
Message: <575938ef$1@news.povray.org>
I want to resurrect an old scene using the Poser model Stephanie. When I 
try to load the scene into Poser Pro 2010. I am asked to find 
BLStephanie.obj
Does anyone know where it comes from so I can reinstall it?
I have spent hours looking on 5 old machines for the obj file. <Grrr>
I have a hint that it might belong to Poser 4, a morphed version of 
Victoria.

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     Stephen


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Ancient Files.
Date: 9 Jun 2016 07:26:55
Message: <5759527f$1@news.povray.org>
On 9-6-2016 11:37, Stephen wrote:
> I want to resurrect an old scene using the Poser model Stephanie. When I
> try to load the scene into Poser Pro 2010. I am asked to find
> BLStephanie.obj
> Does anyone know where it comes from so I can reinstall it?
> I have spent hours looking on 5 old machines for the obj file. <Grrr>
> I have a hint that it might belong to Poser 4, a morphed version of
> Victoria.
>

It seems to be originally a DAZ figure and so may not be directly linked 
to Poser 4 (or, I guess, 5). I do not have the figure in my own standard 
directories from Poser 5 onwards.

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Thomas


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Ancient Files.
Date: 9 Jun 2016 07:53:32
Message: <575958bc$1@news.povray.org>
On 6/9/2016 12:26 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 9-6-2016 11:37, Stephen wrote:
>> I want to resurrect an old scene using the Poser model Stephanie. When I
>> try to load the scene into Poser Pro 2010. I am asked to find
>> BLStephanie.obj
>> Does anyone know where it comes from so I can reinstall it?
>> I have spent hours looking on 5 old machines for the obj file. <Grrr>
>> I have a hint that it might belong to Poser 4, a morphed version of
>> Victoria.
>>
>
> It seems to be originally a DAZ figure and so may not be directly linked
> to Poser 4 (or, I guess, 5). I do not have the figure in my own standard
> directories from Poser 5 onwards.
>

 From my reading it was originally based on the Michael 1/2 mesh.
Well I have some exported obj files for reference so can use another 
female model. Annoying when the new Stephanie can cost more than 100 USD 
and I must have paid for the original one.

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     Stephen


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Ancient Files.
Date: 10 Jun 2016 02:42:59
Message: <575a6173$1@news.povray.org>
On 9-6-2016 13:53, Stephen wrote:
> On 6/9/2016 12:26 PM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 9-6-2016 11:37, Stephen wrote:
>>> I want to resurrect an old scene using the Poser model Stephanie. When I
>>> try to load the scene into Poser Pro 2010. I am asked to find
>>> BLStephanie.obj
>>> Does anyone know where it comes from so I can reinstall it?
>>> I have spent hours looking on 5 old machines for the obj file. <Grrr>
>>> I have a hint that it might belong to Poser 4, a morphed version of
>>> Victoria.
>>>
>>
>> It seems to be originally a DAZ figure and so may not be directly linked
>> to Poser 4 (or, I guess, 5). I do not have the figure in my own standard
>> directories from Poser 5 onwards.
>>
>
> From my reading it was originally based on the Michael 1/2 mesh.
> Well I have some exported obj files for reference so can use another
> female model. Annoying when the new Stephanie can cost more than 100 USD
> and I must have paid for the original one.
>

You may still have the figure's serial number? If so, you can try to get 
a copy free.
-- 
Thomas


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Ancient Files.
Date: 10 Jun 2016 04:16:33
Message: <575a7761$1@news.povray.org>
On 6/10/2016 7:42 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>
>
> You may still have the figure's serial number? If so, you can try to get
> a copy free.

If I do it is buried deep in a laptop I don't have immediate access to. 
Since I am not using realistic textures It won't make a lot of 
difference if I use another model.

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Regards
     Stephen


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