What is the proper file tree for saving for distribution? Like with Poser, it's RUNTIME - LIBRARIES - POSE - SKYLAB POSES - MIL HORSE . Is there a proper format for DS?
For Harry, I believe the proper file tree would look like this :
Animals/HiveWire3D Horse/Poses/Your Folder Here/Filename.duf
Likewise, for Dawn and Dusk, the trees go like this :
People/Dawn/Poses/Your Folder/Filename.duf
People/Dusk/Poses/Your Folder/Filename.duf
People/BabyLuna/Poses/Your Folder/Filename.duf
I have Nataani's poses set up with this kind of a file tree :
People/Dusk/Poses/Childe of Fyre/Nataani Poses/Filenames.duf
Animals/Hivewire3D Horse/Poses/Childe of Fyre/ Nataani Horse Poses/Filenames.duf
I was borderline anemic as a young child, and took a medicine my pediatrician recommended. Then when I was of school age, we switched to Vitamins + Iron, which I took until my late 20s when my blood count was up high enough to not make it necessary any more. In fact, when I was in my 50s, I was donating blood twice a year at the Red Cross center near my office, and once a year when they came to our office for a day.
Of course, in the years since I retired and stopped eating a lot of red meat like I used to, it's gone lower than what they require for donation, but it's still OK, so I'm not worried.
Yeah. I've been anemic off and on for most of my life. When I was carrying my daughter, the anemia really went nuts, and then it finally settled out a few years ago. And then for the last year, I've been very, very anemic. To the point where my skin will rip and tear sometimes just from putting clothes on or off, and I have gotten bruises on my hands simply from exchanging a handshake.
We've done the iron supplements, altering the diet, all sorts of things, and nothing really seems to affect it enough, so now I've got a PICC line in my arm and they're doing IV iron doses once a week, with the potential to move up to twice weekly if there is not a significant improvement. My normal body temperature ranges around 96-97 degrees as well, most likely a result of the chronic anemic state that I've been in for so long. They haven't been able to figure out exactly what's causing it yet... have ruled out all the usual culprits, and I don't tolerate the OTC iron supplements at all, so the IV was the only other thing they could think of to do.