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How can I import a .pz2 file into Poser6??

Get Bussy
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Join date: 9 Jul 2006
Posts: 27
08-08-2006 15:01
It only allowes .pz3 files. Anybody who knows?
Ben Stravinsky
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Join date: 7 Nov 2004
Posts: 149
08-09-2006 00:49
Ummm don't import it , just open it.

My pz2 files open fine, but i have more add-ins than you can shake a stick at.

I just changed the file extension from pz2 to pz3, and it still worked fine.
Get Bussy
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Join date: 9 Jul 2006
Posts: 27
08-09-2006 08:16
I cant open then, because Poser only let me open pz3 files. If I set "All files" in the open file window, it only shows pz3 files.

Tried to change the extension from pz2 to pz3, but when I open or import them, Poser crashes.
Yukio Nolan
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Join date: 25 Mar 2006
Posts: 8
08-09-2006 09:50
Poses need to be installed in the pose folder and then you can access them via the library tab (shift+ctrl+b)
Drizzt Naumova
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Join date: 9 Oct 2005
Posts: 116
08-09-2006 10:36
Poser 6 prolly doesn't support the old poser figure heirarchy anymore.... luckily i have poser 4.3 with propack. Had no problems making animations for SL with it. Very stable also I might add.
Yukio Nolan
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Join date: 25 Mar 2006
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08-09-2006 11:08
From: Drizzt Naumova
Poser 6 prolly doesn't support the old poser figure heirarchy anymore....

No, the problem is he has no idea how to use Poser...
pz2 are pose files to be loaded via Poser's library (as the SL characters and all other none sceen file Poser stuff, too).
pz3 files are scene files and they are the ones to be opend via "file open"...
Beau Perkins
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Join date: 25 Dec 2003
Posts: 1,061
08-11-2006 10:45
From: Yukio Nolan
No, the problem is he has no idea how to use Poser...
pz2 are pose files to be loaded via Poser's library (as the SL characters and all other none sceen file Poser stuff, too).
pz3 files are scene files and they are the ones to be opend via "file open"...


Yukio is 100% correct
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