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Okay, I created a pose file for the third texture and now I have opened the
Pose/Irene folder and this is what I have:
I have already copied and pasted the first two pngs so now I need to grab the
3rd one still in the Character/Irene folder and paste it into Pose/Irene
folder...when you do that do not be alarmed if you are still in the Pose/Irene
directory in Poser because you will not see it until you go out of the folder
and then open it again.

So now we have our correct Pose Files and we go now go into the Character/Irene
folder and delete the TWO files named LittleLinenDress2.cr2 and
LittleLinenDress3.cr2 along with the 2 .pngs named the same. We do not need them
anymore. WE DO NEED THE ORIGINAL CHARACTER DRESS FILE, so remember to keep it.
That is the one called LittleLinenDress and the png.
Our next step is to build a Readme file in which we will show pertinent information as well as a file listing of everything in our package.
I open Read Me Builder and click on I want to create a readme file for poser, which takes me to this screen which I have filled in with this information:
Click Next, and on this page, we need to list all the files, so clicking on C:\ at the top, I now browse to my Poser folder and beginning with Geometries, work my way down, making the last one, my textures, so it will look like this:
When I click Next, I am shown all the files. There are some here that I do not need and I will be able to erase them in a later screen but for now, it looks okay so I click Next:
There are all my files listed, and within the correct folders, so we are good to continue - I press Next:
I forgot to fill in the Usage Tips but that's okay...I'm not sending this to sell anywhere LOL!! But remember to put something in there. And now it wants to make a read me file so I click on that and you should then see your complete read me. To save it, - I click on C:\ and scoot down to the runtime folder that we made as it will be part of our zip file - and I click on runtime/readme's then click on Save Your Readme File and it is now saved to our temporary runtime folder.