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Post by BTKGF on Oct 22, 2007 10:09:15 GMT -5
I have accumulated a lot of free content for Daz.
However due to a problem I have to reinstall all the stuff.
I was wondering, is there any way of importing it into Daz and having Daz sort them out?
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Post by M.Madison on Oct 23, 2007 7:28:21 GMT -5
The way I do this, and it's probably the easiest way is that I throw everything in the same runtime..in other words just drag and drop each runtime onto one of your choice, then put that complete runtime into another folder. Then just point Daz to the folder above the runtime and you'll find a list of all your content when you load DAZ.
After that...
Daz does have an auto-detect function that detects all of the poser/runtime content on your hardrive. If you let that run through DAZ will find all of your runtime folder for you but it takes a wile.
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Post by BTKGF on Oct 23, 2007 7:30:25 GMT -5
Kool thanks
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Post by M.Madison on Oct 23, 2007 7:33:53 GMT -5
Your more then welcome, did that really help at all though? If there's anything else don't hesitate to ask.
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Post by BTKGF on Oct 23, 2007 7:54:43 GMT -5
The problem I am having now is that some objects are not picking up all their parts and when I use them I have to manualy search for the differant bits
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Post by M.Madison on Oct 24, 2007 7:37:34 GMT -5
You know I have that problem myself from time to time and I have no ideal how to fix that. It has to do with the coding in the object but DAZ dosn't have that function, only poser does. It involves a note pad and some complicated script
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Post by BTKGF on Oct 25, 2007 3:28:41 GMT -5
shame
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