Scale 9 foot prop for Poser (measure anything down to one-tenth (0.1) inch!) ;=] PLEASE -----> README!! (please) (C) Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 by Dr Geep Studios All Rights Reserved. - 01-27-2007 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This prop is freeware and may be freely distributed, however .... If you do, PLEASE INCLUDE this "Scale 9 foot ReadMe.txt" file with the prop so that these instructions are included. Thank you. ;=] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please email any comments or suggestions to: drgeep@cableone.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The "Scale 9 foot.ZIP" (~55KB) file contains the following files: Scale 9 foot.png .......... ~2 KB ..... (library thumbnail picture for Poser5 & 6) Scale 9 foot.pp2 ........ ~323 KB ..... (Poser prop file) Scale 9 foot.rsr ......... ~10 KB ..... (library thumbnail picture for Poser4 or Pro Pack) Scale 9 foot ReadMe.txt ... ~3 KB ..... (this ReadMe.txt file) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to INSTALL: 1. Unzip "Scale 9 foot.ZIP" into one of your "props" folders or just unzip it and then move or copy the files into one of your Props folders. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to LOAD and USE the prop. 1. Start Poser. 2. On the menu bar at the top of the Poser window - Click on "Window" (pull down menu). 3. Click on "Libraries" (Shift+Ctrl+B). 4. Click on "Props" (on the Libraries menu). 5. Click on the folder where you put the "Scale" prop files (.pp2 and .rsr or .png). 6. Scroll down (if necessary) until you see the prop and click on it. 7. Click on the "check mark" at the bottom of the library to load the prop. ... >>> (or you can "double click" on the thumbnail picture) <<< ... 8. The prop is loaded at 0,0,0 - That is, centered and on the "ground". 9. CAUTION: DO NOT change EITHER the "Scale" or the "yScale values. ... >>> (if you do, the prop will no longer be calibrated) <<< ... 10. Change the x,y,and zRotate and x,y,and zTrans dials to place the prop anywhere that you want it. 11. Make your measurement. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cheers and happy measuring. Dr. Geep (pronounced jeep - like the 4x4 ;=] ) P.S. If you like it, tell someone else. If you don't like it, tell me. ;=]