Install Paths

I'm pretty sure resolving one issue will resolve the second. First, DSON Importer for Poser wants a path for "Poser Pro 2014" or 2012. Searching the store, I can't find "Poser Pro" at all. Is it part of the normal studio? I can't find any way to try to set the path either, maybe I'm just missing it.......

Second, "East Coast HDRI" wants a path to Bryce 7 Pro, which I just installed and activated. I may have to ask in the Bryce area, but hoping a solution to one issue will help me resolve both.

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  • namffuaknamffuak Posts: 4,145
    edited October 2016
    waltn3mtj said:

    I'm pretty sure resolving one issue will resolve the second. First, DSON Importer for Poser wants a path for "Poser Pro 2014" or 2012. Searching the store, I can't find "Poser Pro" at all. Is it part of the normal studio? I can't find any way to try to set the path either, maybe I'm just missing it.......

    Second, "East Coast HDRI" wants a path to Bryce 7 Pro, which I just installed and activated. I may have to ask in the Bryce area, but hoping a solution to one issue will help me resolve both.

    I'm asssuming you're using DIM to do the installs.

    First - DSON Importer for Poser is a tool to allow importing Genesis and Genesis 2 figures into Smith Micro's Poser application; if you don't own Poser, you don't need the DSON Importer.

    Second - to set the path for Bryce in DIM, click on the gear icon in the upper right corner to get the settings pane. Then click on the applications tab. Now click on the '+' sign in the lower left corner, click on the drop-down box under 'Name' and select Bryce. Then click on the '...' button to the right of the path box and browse to the directory that Bryce is installed to and select it. Click on the 'Accept' button for the Add Application popup and then the 'Accept' button on the Settings pane.

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  • waltn3mtjwaltn3mtj Posts: 112

    Thanks for your helpful reply. I believe I have "East Coast HDRI" installed without complaints from the manual installer now. I resorted to opening Bryce, then running the installer from Win Explorer. Bryce 7 and components seems to only be manually installable. Everything else, I use DIM.

    I see "Poser" on the left side of the Studio, but that may be the default Poser, not "Poser Pro 2014" or 2012. which may just be an artifact of a package I bought, as the Studio assumed I owned Photoshop and complained when it couldn't find my software. I'm not going to worry about that then as you don't say Poser Pro (any year) is required.

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