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If you need a special model (or several),
but are hesitant to pay the price for
custom work - if you have much time -
this is where you should
enter your needs !
7) Q: I am having problems with loading a model in PoserTM - please help.
A: PoserTM is the sort of specialized software that doesnīt
simply "load" models - they have to be installed to special folders first.
Of course PoserTM can import all sorts of 3D files, but only the simplest
of those will be very useful if imported...
If possible, use Wavefront .obj format for that (see below).
For PoserTM, all the worldīs a stage - if you have purchased models
especially made for PoserTM and want to install them,
be aware that PoserTM wants all of them
inside itīs "runtime" folder on your computer.
"Props" are easiest (in fact, if you rename a Wavefront "obj" file to "pp2",
you will have a PoserTM "prop" without a thumbnail picture),
but characters consist of several different files
that need be shoved to the right place
inside special folders inside "runtime"...
There are "cr2" files, "rsr" files and "obj" files -
Basically you will be all right if you install a "cr2" file
(responsible for motion and morphs) inside the "libraries"
- but watch out where. The "obj" file is the geometry (Wavefront)
that the "cr2" file will look for and it belongs inside the "geometry" folder -
only watch out where in that folder -
maybe you will have to create a new sub folder for a figure.
To know exactly how the "path" for the geometry must look,
load the "cr2" file in a word processor and read itīs header -
It is really pretty easy once you know how to do it...
We have been using PayPal more and more since February, 2003
(and changed over to SWREG since mid 2004, but thatīs another matter).
This is due to the fact that we have tested lots of payment processing methods
and agents and found PayPal a reliable, simple and secure method,
and also one of the cheapest.
We have been using iBill , which was fast and efficient,
but also quite expensive. We have even been using Northstar Solutions ,
an infamous shareware sales company from Kansas that turned out to be
cheating, unreliable and amateurish, if not downright criminal.
Anybody using online payment/banking services should certainly
check their credentials before dealing with them.
Paypal, on the other hand, fails to serve customers from some countries,
and those customers who can use it may get irritated
when on entering the PayPal site they have to pay something
to "become a member" -
though that money will come back to them soon.
What PayPal tries to do is create a circle
of verified users by testing out
their credit card connection.