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File Paths for Poser Texture Maps

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Summary: Learn how to create file paths for Poser software texture maps with expert 3D animation and rendering tips in this free software tutorial video.

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John Carstarphen is an experienced independent filmmaker, screenwriter, animator and teacher. His work as a writer/director has been seen in international film festivals including...read more

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"JOHN CARSTARPHEN: Hi. This is John Carstarphen for Expert Village. These files can be saved anywhere in the computer and they can also be saved in compressed form. In which case, they'll have the extension pzz. .cr2 files are character rigging files and these files contain information about the joints and bones of a figure, where it bends and how much. And these also may contain information about morphs that are built into the figure. .cr2 files are found in subfolders within the character's folder, inside the libraries' folder, which is inside the runtime folder. Compressed .cr2 files also have the extension crz. .pz2 files are Pose files. These contain information about joint angles, body position and morph values and are applied to figures and props and scenes to control their actions. Poses may contain sequences of actions of varying lengths. .pz2 files are found in subfolders within the Pose folder inside the libraries folder. And when they're compressed, they have the p2z extension."

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