IanMPalmer's Nildekker Grasshopper copyright November 2009 Ian M. Palmer. This product has been designed for Poser 4 or above, but may function in DAZ/Studio. It can be used, without morphs, in most programs supporting the OBJ format. All of this product's content was created by Ian M. Palmer. Use it as you like, but don't redistribute or claim any part of it as your own. The zip for download includes: ReadMe.txt (This file) Renderosity License.txt NildekkerGrasshopper1.OBJ NildekkerGrasshopper.pp2 NildekkerGrasshopper.rsr NildekkerCockpit1.jpg NildekkerCockpit2.jpg NildekkerGrasshopper1.jpg PNG files for post-Poser 4 thumbnails have not been provided. In Poser 5-7, using the P4 renderer and setting "ignore shader trees" will allow ambient glow, if used in this product, to work as intended. Poser 8 users may need to make other adjustments. To install, open the zip file in WinZip or some other software capable of opening and extracting .zip format files (Windows XP, Vista, etc., incorporates this facility). Extract directly to your Poser Runtime folder. If the download can't be extracted because it shows with a .ez extension, simply change the extension to .zip and proceed. Installation should direct the files as follows: To Runtime\Geometries\IMP, NildekkerGrasshopper1.OBJ To Runtime\Libraries\Props\IMP, NildekkerGrasshopper.pp2 NildekkerGrasshopper.rsr To Runtime\Textures\IMP, NildekkerCockpit1.jpg NildekkerCockpit2.jpg NildekkerGrasshopper1.jpg It will also, if you let it, deliver this ReadMe.txt and the Renderosity License.txt to Poser 4, overwriting files with the same name installed previously. Some of my models are large (not necessarily in filesize, but in relation to Poser figures). For convenience in navigating and in positioning cameras, this model might not be scaled to fit Poser figures. To incorporate figures or other models, simply scale appropriately. Occasionally, exporting from Poser to other programs will generate problems where material names recur. Please check for material name duplication before exporting, and consider exporting in several parts, or renaming materials in Poser or a text editor or other software before exporting. Some model series use modular elements in model construction. Elements such as cockpits, seats, doors, etc., will recur. Thanks to the people who helped me learn to do this. Have fun. IMP.