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==Back to [[VTube-LASER]]==
 
  
 
VTube Bender Template Location
 
VTube Bender Template Location
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* Back to [[VTube-PRO]]
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* Press the bender tab.  For example, press CSM Setup.
 
* Press the bender tab.  For example, press CSM Setup.
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* Press the "explore" button in that menu:
 
* Press the "explore" button in that menu:
  
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== Disk Space Requirements ==
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* See the path name in the explorer window:
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* The program requires 100 MB of disk space (0.1 Gigabyte).
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* Store any new templates in this folder.
* A parts folder with 100 parts (for example, in "My Documents/VTube") requires about 14 megabytes of disk space.
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* Give them unique names so that the VTube installation will never overwrite them.
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* Be sure to use the standard filename extension for this template - like "DAF" for CSM or Alpine.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 3 April 2012

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VTube Bender Template Location



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How to locate the templates

  • In VTube, press the System Options button in the toolbar at the top.
  • Press the bender tab. For example, press CSM Setup.



  • Press the "explore" button in that menu:

Vtube csm setup explore.jpg



  • See the path name in the explorer window:

Vtube csm setup explorer window.jpg



  • Store any new templates in this folder.
  • Give them unique names so that the VTube installation will never overwrite them.
  • Be sure to use the standard filename extension for this template - like "DAF" for CSM or Alpine.