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Subject: Question about props..


amlaborde ( ) posted Wed, 19 February 2003 at 11:54 PM ยท edited Fri, 08 November 2024 at 3:04 AM

This may sound ignorant and if it does forgive me, but I am still a newbie at about 3 months and I am so frustruated with props. Every single time I try to render a figure with jewelery, (necklaces mostly) or wings and overgarments such as a cape, My render stops at the point the prop is applied and Poser freezes. I have to shut down Poser and open it again. At first I thought maybe it was my memory but I always open Poser with at least 90% resources and I decided to remove the suspected items and after I remove the jewelery or wings etc... It renders just fine. Am I not doing something right with these particular types of props?? Hope someone can help, my figures look so bland without anything to spice them up!! Thanks, Annette


Wizzard ( ) posted Wed, 19 February 2003 at 11:59 PM

hrmmmmm..... which version of Poser are you running? Poser 3 gets a tad flakey with added props etc... Poser 4 with the update usually doesn't have problems... etc.. can you render the prop by itself? Sometimes a prop might be corrupted... but usually all that does is go invisible when you render..


amlaborde ( ) posted Thu, 20 February 2003 at 12:14 AM

I am running Poser 4 with pro pack. I havent tried rendering the prop alone. Should I try it just to check ??


leather-guy ( ) posted Thu, 20 February 2003 at 1:30 AM

What happens if you just let it go when it seems to freeze up? It may just be extremely slowed down by a complex model or texture. Also, what happens if you de-assign any testures/bump maps/refl maps, etc of any affected props to "none" and then try to render. (ps, have you applied the applied the latest SvcPak updates from the CL site? I think ProPak's latest was up to SR3)


queri ( ) posted Thu, 20 February 2003 at 1:03 PM

I've had good luck lately in Poser 5 by quitting out of the program and rebooting and starting up again. It was happening to me in Pro Pack as well, so that's why I mention it. In 5 it happens when it's something new that the proggie is trying to find. Emily


amlaborde ( ) posted Thu, 20 February 2003 at 6:59 PM

Hmmm good, so its not just me then. See when it happens to me in Pro Pack, I cant save and close or anything. It is completely locked up. I have to do alt, ctrl delete and close it with the close program box. How did you fix it or should I say correct it? Thanks, Annette


leather-guy ( ) posted Thu, 20 February 2003 at 7:14 PM

You don't mention what your OS is, but I discovered ALL my lockup problems went away when I upgraded to WinXP. Not to run down older verions, but it really made a big difference in stability for ALL my programs, including PPP. (you didn't mention if you'd installed the ProPak SR, so I'll hope you saw that suggestion above)


queri ( ) posted Thu, 20 February 2003 at 8:52 PM

I have XP and lots of memory-- when it locks it's locked-- I usually, ctl-alt-del bite the bullet and reboot. It almost always works after that. ALways save before a rendeer or before adding anything big-- the render is the dodgiest time. Emily


amlaborde ( ) posted Fri, 21 February 2003 at 6:56 PM

leather-guy, I am using windows ME and yes I have the service release installed. I have learned to start saving before renders I usually completely forget though. I tried rendering a scene prop from RDNA, cant remember off hand which one it was now but it did the same thing!!! I guess I'll just keep trying different things. I just got a hefty tax return back, so I may consider upgrading to XP in the near future. Thanks a bunch! I'm sure I'll be here venting again if it keeps up. LOL


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