![]() If you didn't tell it otherwise, that's where it will be. By default, Studio will want to install to your primary C: drive unless you tell it otherwise. I'm going to assume for this tutorial that your copy of Studio is installed correctly and just as important, you know where it is. But, it is all there, you just need to understand what you're seeing in order to put it in its correct spot. ![]() Where does it all go? The biggest issue I see is that there is no common way of building a zip file, vendors kind of do their own thing. I started using Poser in 2000 with Poser 4, and I fought it pretty hard back then, and my main problem was file hierarchy. There's nothing wrong with being a noob, we all were at one time. I read the forums every day, and one common theme seems to always pop up, 'my shit ain't working!' So, I decided to take the time to put together a little tutorial to show the noobs just how it should be done.
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