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Get Framed!

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Product Name: Get Framed!
Product ID: 10783
Published Artist(s): blondie9999
Created By: N/A
Release Date: 2010-06-01

Product Information

  • Required Products: None

A framed picture or two (or more) can add the perfect finishing touch to an indoor scene. Now you can easily frame any picture you want to add to your scene. With four frame shapes, four frame styles for each shape, and multiple color options, you'll have the perfect frame for any picture or any style of decor!

Program Compatibility: Poser 6+ and DAZ Studio 4+

Product Notes

Installation Packages

Below is a list of the installation package types provided by this product. The name of each package contains a Package Qualifier, which is used as a key to indicate something about the contents of that package.

  • [1 DS]
  • [1 Ps]

[ ] = Optional, depending on target application(s)

Not all installation packages provide files that are displayed to the user within the interface of an application. The packages listed below, do. The application(s), and the location(s) within each application, are shown below.

Get Framed! DS

  • You can find new icons for loading this product in the following DAZ Studio Folders:
    • “Props:Get Framed”
    • “Props:Get Framed:Materials”
  • You can find new icons for this product in the following DAZ Studio Categories:
    • “Materials:Iray:Props”
    • “Props:Furnishings:Decor”

Get Framed! Ps

  • You can find new icons for loading this product in the following Poser Libraries:
    • Props: “B9999:GetFramed”

Additional Details

  • How to use Product
    • 1- Load a rectangular frame out of the props folder.
    • 2- Create a primitive plane. I set the size up as 2 ft.
    • 3. With the primitive plane selected, enter 90 for the Xrot value, 163 for the Ytran value, and 1.9 for the Ztran value. The plane should be ready for you to load an image file.
    • 4. With the plane still selected, click on Window> Panes (Tabs)>Surfaces(Color)
    • 5. Click on the editor tab, Plane should already be highlighted.
    • 6. Find Base Color and click on the down button. Select the option Browse.
    • 7. Navigate to the computer directory where the image file is located.
    • 8. Select the image and the image should now appear in the picture frame of the scene.
    • 9. Adjust the scaling accordingly. I found that most of my images fit when I selected a scale of 128 and an X scale of 91, however, it will depend on the proportional aspects of the image.
    • 10. Parent the plane to the picture frame prop.

Resolved Issues

  • 11-29-2021 - Studio files updated and Templates created
  • Templates are not working correctly so user found a work around. See ReadMe Notes

Known Issues

  • None

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