tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2329289809056681372.post5446592479334369419..comments2024-02-01T07:59:05.302-07:00Comments on The Atlantis Blog: I don't know what you mean . . .Eltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12111706553184455710noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2329289809056681372.post-21593168356500678762012-05-12T00:51:22.243-07:002012-05-12T00:51:22.243-07:00Great render :)
.pmd files are a royal pain even ...Great render :)<br /><br />.pmd files are a royal pain even for a Poser users as well as they are not necessarily compatible between poser versions, even though it's a Poser-only format. <br /><br />They used to be popular with clothing creators are they're a lazy way to add morphs to an item, but very unpopular with users after they upgraded Poser and found out these items didn't work as they should. DAZ did the sensible thing and didn't support .pmd files at all and instructed their content creators not to use them.<br /><br />I've had success in DAZ Studio with clothes that do use .pmd files on Genesis. The magic of Auto-Fit does away with the need for all that nonsense in the first place :)greywulfhttp://greywulf.netnoreply@blogger.com