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October 30, 2024 at 4:15 pm #2098952
Pm me for info on V4, M4 poses.
Some might remember Morphography.
A link on the wayback machine to a older CR2 editing tool and morph manager:
https://web.archive.org/web/20191031112015/http://www.morphography.uk.vu/dlutility.htmlLinks to very old web sites, not all have closed:
https://web.archive.org/web/20191029045434/http://www.morphography.uk.vu/links_page.phpSome old but working 2D programs.
I'm hoping that people might like to download one of these before they consider going for an Adobe subscription type prog. Also, if you are only a light to moderate user these progs take up very little room. The file size of my working JASC with a texture and brush library I made is less than 300MBhttps://www.techspot.com/downloads/3689-adobe-photoshop-cs2.html
PhotoShop Key Windows
1045-1412-5685-1654-6343-1431
Tried it, works, I edit GIF images in it made by AI progs. Looks a very dated interface. No bugs, easy to install it is free.Pant Shop pro8 This was at the time of release ahead of Adobe. JASC was bought out by Corel. The Corel product that followed JASC were identical. The AdobeSC2 has a timeline built in, it will edit GIF images. JASC has an add-on product instead which is easier to use than the timeline in Adobe, it opens more file types. For beginners, JASC is ahead. It has a very intuitive workspace.. easy to find 'stuff'. It comes with a massive help section and has videos in the prog explaining in detail how to use the tools and perform tasks. There is a vector system that uses'bezier'?? curves (Crap at spelling). I asked a few artists their opinions. Some like me found it amazingly accurate to use making textures on UV maps, others said it took a while to learn I bought my JASC in 2005, it took around a month of light use to master most of the features. It was recommended to me by Syltermermaid RIP, her items were made in the JASC, I consider that she was probably the best and most prolific at making V4 textures.
In the link is a review, I checked it out. I downloaded the product, I checked for bugs, nothing. I checked the files against my installation and everything was there. I looked at the other options on the page and thought this was the best download.The brush types in both programs are obviously old. I have a converter if anyone shows interest. Other than that, most new brush packs on here have .png images which you can convert yourselves. Disclaimer. I am in no way connected to sales from either website, if anyone finds any fault which I can't explain I'll refund their money and delete the post.
https://archive.org/details/jasc-paint-shop-pro-8.10
Cr2Editor (A newer version of a CR2" editor)
To install, simply put Cr2Editor.exe in whatever directory you please. To Uninstall, simply remove Cr2Editor and Cr2Editor.ini. Those are the only files added to your system. The registry is not modified.
It is found on this page:
https://poserdazfreebies.miraheze.org/wiki/Software
There are a lot of other utilities on the same page. I use CR2 editor a lot. If there is a problem or you don't know the full potential of the CR2 editor I'll be happy to tell you.Something to note: there are two CR2 editors on this page.
There are differences in how they work. The older one has a poor version of finding file locations but is sometimes many times faster to use deleting morphs. Doing this to remove unused morphs will often result in a CR2 half it's original size and will load faster. DO NOT use it to edit file paths.
Both will copy lines from one CR2 to another.
The newer one has a search mode, good, but it can sometimes 'Lock'
The newer one also edits other Poser file types.. I've not attempted all of them, but I can't see a Poser library file it won't edit. It does load larger files more slowly, but it manages to open a customised V4.2 CR2 in around 4 seconds or less.RSR to PNG Converter. You will find this in the above Miraheze link.
It is to convert the thumbnails in older poser file versions. If you use Poser 11 and open an old Poser file and see the thumbnail is missing, no problem. It isn't missing, just run the RSR through the small program, it converts it to the png thumb. Older versions of Poser did this automtically.All of these items worked on Windows XP. I use them without problems on 64bit Windows 7
A link to Bentley bros VUE:
https://www.bentley.com/software/e-on-software-free-downloads/
A tough site to navigate but you can select which language to view the pages.November 4, 2024 at 2:48 pm #2100300Thank you for the links - feel perfectly free to post as many as you can find!
November 4, 2024 at 3:04 pm #2100304Thank you for your reply! I didn't post these to get the massive 10 point reward, I've got a lot of these links. It will take a while, but I'll try to post them and hope users understand their uses. Before Poser, my main hobby was photo manipulation. I'm now on another website too where I see many other uses of 2D art, both in traditional and AI work. I put some of the links on there and got a lot of interest. The links I mean.. not me.
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