Fox Absolute
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Join date: 30 May 2005
Posts: 75
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05-03-2007 13:50
So Poser 5 never gave me any problems, and then I go and upgrade to Poser 7.
I make an animation, export it to .bvh, and then BAM all of my tweens are lost and it completely converts every single frame into keyframes. What the hell is that about? Not only that, it can't be undone. Is this some sort of glitch or just a new feature (why they keep messing with .bvh is beyond me)? This means I'll have to save directly before I export, then export it, and reload the file.
This is just a warning to anyone planning on getting Poser 7, be sure to save your work before you export!
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Max Pitre
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Join date: 19 Jul 2006
Posts: 370
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05-03-2007 17:34
Interesting, I don't have that issue with Poser7, but as with anything, it's a good practise to be saving as much as possible anyway.
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Ravanne Sullivan
Pole Dancer Extraordinair
Join date: 10 Dec 2005
Posts: 674
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05-03-2007 17:39
This is a bug in Poser 7 that has been addressed in an update. Go to: http://www.e-frontier.com/go/downloads/updates?sbss=300And get the service pack. And it is always a good idea to do a final save before doing an export.
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Fox Absolute
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Join date: 30 May 2005
Posts: 75
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05-04-2007 07:50
Thanks, that helps a lot. And yeah, I always save, but having to reload the entire project to make tweaks each time I export is time-consuming.
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