6/14/2023 0 Comments Poser debut hand content![]() > What is the path the library says you should be looking in? > Quote - What is the path you're looking in? It is frustrating and depressing not to mention creatively stifling.But, I endeavor to perservere! I hate my dead head and limited ability to understand. and of course still kvetching about my inability to grasp what to many seem to be simple concepts. As you've read still having issues with Poser. But most of all I just want to understand all this.ĭude, good to see you are still in this community. Oh, I have not installed anything into the Poser 2014 Runtime because I wasn't sure how prefering for the moment to instll them in the "external" P7 Runtime I designated for Poser 2014, but I need to streamline ALL my content and Runtimes here or I am going to go nuts scrolling on my tiny poser stage and menus looking for stuff ad nauseum. Unless I migrate that stuff to yet another volume and direct PP2014 to recognize it, it takes forever scrolling around looking for stuff, even with my customized filing system.Ī lot of the suff could be deleted but I have found even in my real life outside of Poser it isn't until I do throw something out that I suddenly find i need it and can no longer find it so I guess I have become a hoarder in both worlds.Īs much as I do see your point here BB and agree, I still don't understand where the hell those files I downloaded and installed went after installation and why can't I go back in and rearrange them to my way of working. Since I did not delete poser 7 it is snuggled withing that application heirarchy It is the sum of collected content brought over from Poser 4. The Poser7 Runtime I told PP2014 to recognize as an external runtime folder or volume, is seen but is HUGE. So even if I can now direct Poser Pro to other Runtime Folders, or volumes and tombs or whatever, I still can't rearrange the Poser Content folder to my way of filing content or working. I can see all that content from within Poser Pro but I can NOT rearrange the content to the Preffered way I work. The installer put the stuff SOMEWHERE by default and w/o option. ![]() ![]() The first thing I did when I downloaded Poser Pro was install all the content that came with it which included some of the content from previous versions. If I am wrong about this now it sure won't surprise me but I think I do have this correct. Oh, I take that back you were allowed the option of manually installing elsewhere but from within Poser 7 there was no reference or ability to access those files if not in the POSER 7 Runtime folder. If I can remind you here, that not long ago, a DAZ Installer on a Mac installed the content by default SOMEWHERE in the Runtime folder.not an external runtime but the Runtime folder for the Application by default. I tried and a lot of people also tried figuring out how to create external Runtime Folders Poser 7 could rcognize w/o luck. Stuart Webb is a capable deputy for Wing at hooker, but Stuart is likely to opt for Flannery to fill the five-eighth role in order to keep Wing's potent attacking ability out of dummy half.įinch made his State of Origin debut for New South Wales in game II of the series last season and was a front runner in the Dally M medal for the NRL's best and fairest player before being run down in the voting by Newcastle hooker Danny Buderus.It wasn't until I migrated.or more accurately om Poser 7 into this new void of PoserPro2014, that I could even create other additional Runtime folders or external volumes to file content in. Wing played half-back for the Roosters' premiership winning team in 2002 before being moved to hooker the following season when Stuart brought Finch to the club. However, Stuart may elect to move Wing to the number six to partner new recruit and former St George Illawarra star Brett Firman in the halves. Roosters coach Ricky Stuart turned to Finch, who played half-back last year, as the man to replace former Australian captain Brad Fittler in the club's number six shirt after Fittler's retirement at the end of last season.īut Stuart will now be forced to produce a plan B, one which is likely to feature either utility player Chris Flannery or hooker Craig Wing at five-eighth.įlannery, a centre or backrower who has played pivot for Queensland at State of Origin level, moved to five-eighth when Finch was replaced on Saturday night. The Roosters face a selection dilemma two weeks out from the start of the National Rugby League (NRL) season after five-eighth Brett Finch broke bones in both his hands in the weekend trial against Penrith.įinch is expected to miss several weeks after having an operation on Sunday night to repair the damage to one of his hands, sustained trying to make a tackle during the Roosters' 34-12 loss on the Gold Coast.
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