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Advanced Library => General AL Discussion => Topic started by: ibr_remote on November 03, 2006, 02:42:30 PM

Title: I don't want to see the Deltas and Vis PZs...
Post by: ibr_remote on November 03, 2006, 02:42:30 PM
Any suggestions how I can exclude viewing the Deltas and Vis Pz files ? 

Whenever I switch to Poses only view, I see these items as well, and they are a lot of blanks to scroll through.

(Hope you understand what I mean.)

These are mostly the M3, V3, D3, etc, etc, Head and Body morph references found in the path:
Poser|runtime|library|!DAZ
Title: Re: I don't want to see the Deltas and Vis PZs...
Post by: Dizzi on November 03, 2006, 08:13:18 PM
Can you post an image of how you've set up your runtimes?. It's be best to just add the individual subfolders (camera, character,...) instead of the libraries folder...
(Using import runtimes should helps speeding that up as you don't need to create the camera, character etc. folders first)
Title: Re: I don't want to see the Deltas and Vis PZs...
Post by: ibr_remote on November 04, 2006, 04:00:47 AM
Here they come
;D

Title: Re: I don't want to see the Deltas and Vis PZs...
Post by: Admin on November 04, 2006, 08:02:25 AM
As I thought you added the runtimes themselves. Well, there's nothing to stop the morph deltas to show up that way.

I'd suggest to go to the setup tab, right click your "Assorted n Legacy" folder and then select "Import Poser Runtimes" (any Beta after 1.0.1.20. If you have the runtimes there hooked up in Poser then use the browse button to browse to your Poser folder. After that you can select the four runtimes from the input field below. Otherwise do the import for each of the four runtimes you have listed there individually.
Use default mode to import - that will create the standard Poser categories (camera, character etc.) with the correct links to them. This way the morph data folders won't show up at all. (With flat mode they won't show up, too but you wouldn't get the Poser categories.)
Title: Re: I don't want to see the Deltas and Vis PZs...
Post by: ibr_remote on November 04, 2006, 08:20:43 AM
Thanks !

I will go try that approach.

UPDATE:

OK, works great.  Thank you.