![]() ![]() It creates a full pose morph interface in the Attributes Manager with Mocca installed. It also has a clothing conformer plugin, morph to. It allows for new morph target creation and export back into Poser for Poser content developers. It brings in all the bones, with weight maps, morphs, textures poses, full body morphs and animations. ![]() These morphs would be about 1.2 gigabytes in Cinema, but Cr2MorphLoader compresses the morph targets. The Cr2Loader suite of tools will bring in all the morphs from a set like Victoria or Michael 3. But without a png file in the folder InterPoser will not show a thumbnail.Ĭan someone tell me please what is the difference between this plugin and the greenbriar plugin? ![]() Poser 5 will rebuild and place new png files into the c42 folder even after i delete them. I don’t have a problem with this but your less technically inclined customers might object. So at the very least it would be nice if InterPoser could read jpeg thumbnails. (a direct cr2 resource to png conversion doesn’t work properly all the time). After running Maconverter in Classic mode, launch Graphic Converter, convert the cr2 pict resource to jpeg, the run it again to convert the jpegs to png since Interposer doesn’t read jpeg. Or else you’ll have to instruct your Mac users to buy Graphic Converter and download the free MaConverter utility. So the Pict Resource problem will have to be solved for the Poser Runtimes feature to work properly on a Mac. But you can’t expect all your Mac customers to now how to do this or to pay for a special utility like I did. I used Graphic Converter to extract the pict resource and make png files for the thumbnails. Need to gain more Mac programming experience here as well as a proper testing bed. That has been fixed and patiently await a favorable load of the plugin. License key test code was still in place for the commercial version (since I can only test in a demo C4D MacOS version). I take it that there are special OS-related access methods for reading these hidden resource forks?Īcmepixel and tcobb, I have resolved the issue (hopefully) of the non-showing plugin. It took many reads of the Apple developer information on reading resources to understand how to parse them correctly on Windows. It also runs on macOS 13 through 10.7.This resource fork thing is very disconcerting. You can install this in Windows 11, 10, 8, or 7. It not only converts image files, but also video and audio files. Output Formats: JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, and GIFĪdapter has worked quickly every time I've used it, and it doesn't make you upload your files online to convert them.Input Formats: JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, and GIF.There are also advanced options if you want to use them, such as custom file names and output directories, resolution and quality changes, and text/image overlays. You can clearly see the size of the image files before and after they'll be converted. In its simplest form, it lets you drag and drop images into the queue, and quickly choose the output format. I like it because it can be used in two ways, depending on your level of comfort messing around with advanced options. ![]() If converting more than one image simultaneously, all of them have to be converted to the same format.Īdapter is an intuitive image converter program that supports popular file formats and plenty of nice features. Supports a minimal number of image file formats. Requires that you download the software to your computer. ![]()
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