eclark1894
Visionary
Can DS still use Poser format props? What do I need to do to make them DS native?
Also if I parent one prop to another in Poser, like a door will that still work in DS?
Yeah, I was at work when I posted those questions so a chat was out of the question at the time.Hey eclark...you're welcome to join in with us in SKYLAB CHAT....I would say after page 33 of the thread we started discussing DS heavily, and there are tons of tips, PDF downloads in there, all kinds of questions are answered....so when you get time, browse through it, and feel free to join in, since it's an anything goes thread in terms of information, tips, and tutorials
It helps a lot, Seliah. Thanks a lot for the detailed explanations. I'll give it a go with some practice props to get used to doing it.
Hi Seliah, I'm just wondering why you didn't just save as a figure/prop and tick the smart parenting box under parenting data?For parenting props, it's a little tricky in DS. To parent the prop, you just drag and drop the item in the SCENE window. Once parented, yes, the door would open and close the way you're used to in Poser, unless the point of origin is way off center or something for the door prop.
However... you can't save a parented prop the same way you would with Poser. Yes, you can parent it. But the best way I have found for giving the end-user a file that loads with a prop grouping, is to save that as a scene subset.
Smart move as I don't have much hair left.Pen,
I didn't do that because it never really seems to work for me, and I didn't want to leave Earl pulling his hair out if it misbehaved for him as well.
Every time I've tried to use that, what happens is on loading, the parented props come in supposedly parented, but fail to move with their parent. I end up having to delete, load, and position the prop again.
So for my experience, it just wasn't working, and I didn't want to leave him grinding his gears trying to fight with it in case it failed to work for him...
Okay next question... How do I import the prop into DS from Poser, preferably from the Poser library.