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Subject: Can I make a prop?


arrowhead42 ( ) posted Fri, 24 August 2007 at 7:19 PM · edited Fri, 28 November 2025 at 1:57 PM

Hi everyone,
Just a quick question on something. I have a prop that is a flat stone block that is part of a wall. When I turn it on it's side, and lay a whole bunch of them side by side, it looks like an old stone floor such as in a castle or a dungeon. what I'm wondering is this; once I place of bunch of these blocks together like this, to make a large floor, is there any way to save it as a single element, so that the next time I want such a floor, I don't have to add 24 blocks and position them all, and lock them into place? It would be a real time saver if I could. If anyone knows, please let me know how to do it, if it's possible.
thanks,

Steve

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Peelo ( ) posted Fri, 24 August 2007 at 7:27 PM

Yeah sure  there is. Just export the thing as OBJ. file and then import it back to poser. Go to file ---> export and choose wavefront OBJ. Choose the props you want to export from the hierarchy menu and then import it back into poser. Go to file--> import---wavefront.obj and locate the file.  When you import it back into poser, uncheck all other options except "keep polygon consistent" or some such. Voila...

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SYNTRIFID ( ) posted Fri, 24 August 2007 at 11:12 PM

Also, You can select one of the blocks to save to the props library, you will see a dropdown button called "Select Subset"  Click to open it and you'll see all the items in the scene listed with a tick box to the left. Check all the blocks you want to save as a single 'prop set' .

If you choose this route, it can be helpful to parent all the blocks to one so when you load them again you can move them all by moving the parent.

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