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The header part of the Genesis.cr2:
I'm now trying out of my Poser Pro 2012 default directory.
geometry{348f6408-a456-b20e-4d5b-849b06ee0130}.obj exists in:
\Runtime\DSON\auto_adapted\data\DAZ 3D\Genesis\Base\Genesis
That is exactly the same as I see in my genesis cr2 file
Well something must be crossing wires somewhere because EVERYTHING else loads.
The Sub-Dragon
The Hairs
The Clothing
And that's all duf stuff, right? BTW, is it just me or every time you read "duf" you want to say "D'oh!" :P
Yes, that's all duf stuff. Very strange that genesis is the only one which doesn't load
But DS is pretty random on where it places its dynamic assets, so it could be that a particular branch is not included in the search
But it could also be that there is somewhere a hardcoded path which is causing it.
I have pretty much the same setup except that I installed Poser in its default location (both program and default runtime). I created a separate posergenesis runtime for the genesis stuff.
I did encounter similar problems in the beginning when I convereted clothing to duf in DS4.5, but that was because I had installed it in the DS4 folders. I now explicitly install everything in the posergenesis runtime
I've been away from poser for a few years & just getting back into it. I just purchased Poser Pro 2012 and the latest 3.1 update.
This Dson things sounds complicated. I really like to get this genesis product, especially the M5 & V5 packages. Especially now, since they are on sale. I just do not want to spend hundreds of dollars to find out that Dson and the characters themselves are difficult to install.
I've also seen the term slow in a lot of stuff I have read. How slow do the genesis characters run in Poser? I've read a lot on hit & miss, sometimes they work & other times not so much.
I wish Daz would have posted something describing which content installers to install with or without DSON. I also wish they would have posted something as to where you install the DSON program in Poser & a runtime folder for the genesis content.
I like the M4/V4 stuff, but would have liked to have gotten the latest M5/V5 stuff. Just to many unanswered questions.
It shouldn't be complex, as long as the items you wish to use already have companion files:
Install the plugin
Install Genesis Starter Essentials and its companion files to the Poser 2012 Content folder in the folder you chose for your content (as long as it wasn't the application folder, for Windows 7 and 8 and Vista).
Install the Core and Companion Files for the product you wish to use to the content folder you chose for Poser.
Load content through the library.
Obviously things can go wrong, but ti works for most people.
Regarding the slowness:
There is a little bit of overhead in loading genesis or genesis items. How much depends on your system. For me the delay is 3-5 seconds on one system and 1-2 seconds on another (this one stores the temp files on an SSD). Compare this to the 10-15 seconds for loading V4 (from a freshly started Poser)
This is not bad at all. But if you load more than one genesis figure with multiple clothing items and hair, things do get very slow in loading. There seems to be a bug in which the importer redoes all the morph transfer for each item every time you add a new one. So when you load 6 genesis items with 2 pieces of clothing and hair, the last item will take more than 10 minutes to load. But I think this bug is being addressed. If that bug is gone, the overhead will (probably) acceptable to me
Posing the figure does not seem to be slower as with other figures
Install Genesis Starter Essentials and its companion files to the Poser 2012 Content folder in the folder you chose for your content (as long as it wasn’t the application folder, for Windows 7 and 8 and Vista).
Install the Core and Companion Files for the product you wish to use to the content folder you chose for Poser.
Load content through the library.
Sorry for getting the above quote reversed. No idea how I did that. :) The comment is actually the quote in this case.
The plugin should go to the right place automatically, the content can go to any content folder (and should not go to the application folder if you are using Windows 7 or 8, or Vista).
Thank you so much Richard! I really appreciate your help. It's been so long since I've used poser. So I can put the content in a runtime on another drive. Thats great. I do not want to fill up my ssd drive, which is my main drive. It is only 256 Gigs. My other 4 internal drives are 1 terr. each. I want to avoid filling up my ssd & I am trying to keep the writes down on it.
Thank you again
Rick
This should be in an FAQ somewhere, lol. I just spent 30 minutes or more searching before I finally stumbled across it.