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Subject: SR4 due out in January/February


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judith ( ) posted Wed, 17 December 2003 at 9:55 PM · edited Wed, 25 September 2024 at 2:50 PM

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pisaacs ( ) posted Wed, 17 December 2003 at 11:56 PM

Amen brother.


MachineClaw ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 12:05 AM

points what he said. and a really cheap upgrade price, I know it costs to program, but your gunna be competing with free here soon. I know D|S isn't ment to replace Poser but if I can use poser 5 the way it is and throw stuff in D|S and then get a plugin cheap for Lightwave, CL ain't getting my upgrade money. the survey is going to be interesting. my 2 cents.


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JVRenderer ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 12:22 AM

Just ONE wish: JUST MAKE THE DAMN THING WORK!!!!!!!!!! Is that too F*$@%#@%king much to ask?





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elgyfu ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 12:59 AM

If this IS a bug fix for Poser 5 then those of us who paid out 300 odd quid for it better get it practically free!


TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 2:39 AM

SR's have been free so far. But I agree that if all P6 is is a working version of P5, it should be close to free for all who bought P5!

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SAMS3D ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 4:04 AM

I hope....Sharen


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 4:17 AM

No matter what they eventually charge for P6, someone will argue that it's too much. Example: Right now, the upgrade to P5 from P4 Pro Pack is $89. How many of you feel that would be an equitable price for the P6 upgrade from P5? A show of hands/paws/tentacles/hooves/whatever, please. Those of you without limbs can send in your answers on a postcard.



dona_ferentes ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 4:37 AM

Well, kudos to them for daring to issue a survey anyhow... They must surely know it won't make pleasant reading. And unless they operate on the 'sucker born every minute' principle, they must realise that if they repeat the P5 fiasco and issue a hopelessly broken product, they may as well just shut up shop, because it will be the end of what customer loyalty they've managed to hang on to. Plus they know that Daz Studio is looming (which people keeps saying is free, but I'll be interested to see the total dollar cost of the various plug-ins that will be needed to make it actually do as much as even the still-flawed P5 will do.)


Erlik ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 4:54 AM

Well, y'all could always ask the president of e-frontier. :-) He, too, issued a statement that Poser will be further developed and integrated with Shade. http://shade.e-frontier.co.jp/en/poser.html

-- erlik


randym77 ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 5:19 AM

#1 on my list: plug the memory leak!


dontbotherme ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 5:55 AM

I think $89 is a fair price to upgrade from 5 to 6. I would like to see them use the renderer from Shade. My wish list: -- Render farm support (Windows and Linux). Not a complete interface, just render engine daemons that I could network together to share the rendering load. -- A Linux Version. -- SMP support. I have a couple dual pentiums I'd like to fully employ for rendering. -- AMD 64-FX support. I'm building a new AMD system with a 64FX cpu. We need a 64-bit version of Poser ;-)


dlk30341 ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 8:17 AM

I just want P5 to work so I can upgrade to that :O


elgyfu ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 9:02 AM

If it offers genuine extra features then sure, the price should reflect that. But I do feel that Curious Labs owes it exsisting Poser 5 customers a serious break - we did the bug testing on it for them! When I first had it I nearly went off my rocker coz of all the crashes, freezes and bits that didn't work. Even now, with SR3, it is still not 100%. Don't get me wrong, I do love it - in general - but I still feel that it was very expensive for something that was so faulty. I await Studio with bated breasts.


elgyfu ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 9:11 AM

Oh, poo! I did mean bated BREATH, my breast are perfectly fine, thank you, and not at all interested in Daz Studio.


geoegress ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 9:23 AM

lights lights lights....


Drew2003 ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 9:32 AM

Top of my list are: 1) Easier/better dial control, a la Ratteler above. Let me use the Arrow Keys for precise incremental moves! 2) Plug the memory leak!! (Amen, randym77!) 3) Better movement within the Libraries palette - remember where I was instead of going all the way to the top every time I move back a step! 4) A 64-bit version to take advantage of my Athlon 64 FX-51. 5) Get rid of the Content and Face rooms, or make them optional features at install time. - Drew


agiel ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 11:16 AM

Mine are more humble requirements : - Fix the search for missing obj/textures. How hard would it be to keep a list of texture folders provided by users when a texture is missing and use them for additional missing textures ? why does poser 5 hang when you chose to 'not' search for missing textures ? - Reduce startup time. Not only I have to to get a coffee and drink it while poser 5 is starting, but god forbid I start another application while it is starting or poser will invariably hang. - Better tracking of visited folbers in the library... or even better, how about a tree based system ? or a separate list of favorite folders in the library ? - Add an option to clean up unused lights. Ever tried multiple lights setting ? You end up with dozens of useless lights that are turned off. I made a python script to do this but it would be nice to see this function as part of the application. And by the way, poser 5 hangs automatically if you render, change lighting extensively and render again without restarting the application. I guess I will stop here and keep the rest for the survey :)


Virus ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 11:23 AM

I must add :) make a Spanish version of poser :) Well was asking for this from long time ago, so I think this is not as good Idea as I must think. On the other hand I'm agreed with all! :) Make the thing work!!

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IndigoSplash ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 11:31 AM

Am I the only one who likes the face room? :( I just wish it worked on more models.


stewer ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 12:39 PM

To get face room-like tools for other models, use the morph putty tool from the pose room and a morph randomizer (e.g. the one I uploaded to my freestuff recently).


nightfir ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 1:13 PM

Along with the above... I want better python modules to allow access to everything in a poser character. I'm still hacking away at poser, and python to allow me to change the joint parameters on the fly. IE, the problem with morphing M3 into The Freak, and having the hands problem. I just picked up a dissassembler, and started looking at the poser exe file, and the python22.dll. Looks like everything is written in "c" now if I can get a good c decomplier but I'm not spending a $1,000.00 for salamander. OUCH!


Gareee ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 1:13 PM

I think lightwave support is WAY overdue. It makes VERY little sense, that inorder to use poser properly with lightwave, that you have to downgrade to the older version! Lightwave support should have been a standard feature in poser 5, since it was already available in poser 4 And I second that about incrimental changes with the arrow keys.. dials ara pain in the butt sometimes!

Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.


layingback ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 1:24 PM

This seems to be a change of direction by CL again. When the CEO came here he said that Poser 6 would not include new features but just make Poser 5 work. (Which caused a few "should be free then" type of comments.) So question is, is this survey for new features INSTEAD of oft-promised fixes, or additional? If the former (which is same ol', same ol' for MetaCreations/Curious Labs) then they owe us an SR5 (there's just not been enough wall clock time for SR4 to have fixed everything ;-) And if it's new features as well as fixes it'll mean even looooonnngeer before we have a working product :-( Interestingly the link to CL's CEO visit here disappeared from the top of the Poser Tech/Python forums just this past week... Re the dials-as-bad-as-my-golf-swing comment, this would mean re-implementing the Poser 5 parameter dial panel as part of the Poser interface again (a la P4) rather than a separate Windoze task. The "throttle lag" is due to Windows interprocess communciation - which was never designed to handle full real-time interprocess communciation when requires a x-windows feedback loop! This 'bolt on window' was an OK solution on MacOS and OSX where it's all treated as part of the same task by the OS, but a dumb design for Windows. (BTW, if you haven't removed Content Parasite, this can help - but not cure - this lag.)


stewer ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 1:37 PM

I just picked up a dissassembler, and started looking at the poser exe file, and the python22.dll. You can get the source code of python22.dll at www.python.org, no need to decompile.


JohnRender ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 1:44 PM

My suggestion:

  • Replacing missing textures, like Lightwave: if a texture is missing, ask the user to find it... and don't search the entire drive, either! And, when the texture is selected, use that folder to look for the other textures. Stop asking for the "MilBody.jpg" file when I've already found it 10 times already.
  • Platform-specific versions. Enough with the "we wrote it to be translated on Windows and OSX" bs. Write it proplerly for Windows to take advantage of the Windows Dialog Boxes (where the OK buttons are always in the same place). Stop re-inventing features to be "cool" or to take the "easy" way out.
  • I don't care if P6 includes the latest 3D atmospheric Phong-Z native-mesh rendering render engine if the program crashes whenever I click in the Face room! Fix the bugs THEN add new features.
  • Put back all the plug-ins that came with Pro Pack, but were lost in P5: Lightwave, Vue, etc.
  • The long startup time issue: why does Poser take so long to start. If I start Lightwave, it's opened by the time I finish reading this sentence. What makes "lowly" Poser take so long to open? Let's see what happens when the Poser Sux survey comes out.


JohnRender ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 1:47 PM

Oh, dang, a Freudian-slip typo. I meant to say "Poser Six", not "Poser Sux". It was an honest mistake, really. The U and I keys are right next to each other. Yeah, that's it. Really.


IndigoSplash ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 2:02 PM

Thanks Stewer, I'll give it a shot.


FishNose ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 2:47 PM

"Bated Breasts!" "Poser Sux!" Hahahaaaaaa you guys is funny. As the gentleman psychoanalyst said to the lady psychoanalyst when he spied some lace sticking out - "Er, your Freudian slip is showing." - Which reminds me of a really old one: Two male astronomy students sitting during a lecture admiring the very attractive and shapely female astronomy professor up front at the blackboard. One says to the other, "Oh man, she has an AMAZING parallax..." :] Fish (I'll go 'way now...)


soulhuntre ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 4:36 PM

Poser 5 has been pretty damn stable for me here, and the new features have more than returned the price of the software in increased productivity so I am not all that upset about it at all. It will be interesting to see how P6 plays out with any Shade integration... a cool possability.


Viomar ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 4:42 PM

Well, i didn't get P5. So, i'm clueless as to what i would think of it. I work a lot in AutoCAD, MAX & C4D. All very stable apps that do exactly what they advertise. I just use Poser to "pose". LOL Me thinks that maybe they tried to make Poser into something more then what it's been since it's first version: a tool to aid artists like the "Wooden Dummy". ;-) So, my 'wishlist' is simple: Keep Poser simple, Fast & efficient at posing & animating characters. FishNose, you made my day with those Jokes... :-) Well, back to counting polygons. Marco


caulbox ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 5:28 PM

agiel and JohnRender Missing Textures I hadn't read your comments, and I've just expressed a very similar wish in a thread above.


caulbox ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2003 at 6:11 PM

... just a further comment re: the missing textures. In my experience, Poser already does indeed remember the location of a folder, if I've directed it there just once before to locate a missing texture? I never have any further issues with missing textures again, if they are contained in the same already used folder.


Aeneas ( ) posted Fri, 19 December 2003 at 5:54 AM

-memory leak fixed -OpenGL, including DualPlanes -FaceRoom for all characters -Export to, Import from C4D, LW and Max included -completely revamped interface that makes it a real app instead of twisting Barbie's arms and legs -Dual processor support ( Hyperthreading inclusive) etc etc

I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now I'll be mad. (Rumi)


Philywebrider ( ) posted Sat, 20 December 2003 at 9:55 PM

High Res Face Room


xlcorp ( ) posted Sun, 18 January 2004 at 3:04 PM

We'll see what will be "fixed" in SR4 Poser 5 SR3 is choking on P4 (3GHz HT 800MHz FSB) with 2GB DDR 400 (dual channel), XP Pro. Maybe we have to wait for P5 5-8GHz (I think I read somewhere that itll come out Q1 or Q2 :) to get Poser loading in reasonable 5-10 seconds time! Im really disappointed by techsupport@curiouslabs.com reply to my 2 questions: Intel HT or dual cpu and net. rendering support. Hello, These will not be in the update. Kind regards, Steve Rathmann Curious Labs Technical Support Great! Curious Labs will wait till P4 is like 12MHz 286 these days, to add dual cpu support @$@#$%^!


pumeco ( ) posted Tue, 27 January 2004 at 4:32 PM

Well I dont know about the rest of you, but top of my wishlist for SR4 is the ability to export dynamic hair as a 3D object. When I first realised it wasnt possible I was in total disbelief that CL had marketed a product that could create figures, dynamic clothes and hair, and then after youve worked on something for hours, you finally discover that your figure and dynamic clothes can be exported, but your dynamic hair cant. For crying out loud CL, whats the point in that. If I could get a refund I would. Theres NO excuse for this feature not being available, and to prove it get this: After a recent search on the internet, I found a tutorial by someone who has discovered a way to get dynamic hair into C4D. So what! you might say. Well heres so what... The person who wrote that tutorial goes on to explain that the reason dynamic hair cant be used like a normal object is because Poser 5 exports just the vertices and not the facets or polygons. So come on give your excuse because as far as Ime concerned its either a programming bug or its an unfairly deliberate omission. Ime hoping it was a programming bug, and that you will include this INCREDIBLY EASY fix in SR4. Because if you dont I for one will certainly NEVER buy poser again, and know of others who feel the same. It might not sound like it, but I am if fact a big fan of Poser, and happen to think CL have made very worthy additions to the program since they aquired it. But its all pointless if you can only export 99% of everything you create with it, after all its a 3D program and should be able to do this, its as simple as that. It would be nice to hear comments from others who agree with me on this point!


nerd ( ) posted Tue, 27 January 2004 at 4:41 PM
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I just want dynamic hair to work at all, export or not. The collisions on dynamic hair are so fried that it is useless as an animation tool. I'm still using prop hair with magnets for animations in Poser. Sad Nerd


CrystalDragon ( ) posted Tue, 27 January 2004 at 5:34 PM

I'll second you on that nerd. It was much improved in SR3, but it's still not working as advertised.


pumeco ( ) posted Tue, 27 January 2004 at 6:12 PM

nerd, I know exactly what you mean, let`s just say some of my hairstyles turned out looking like the aftermath of an electrostatic discharge. Ouch!!!


ynsaen ( ) posted Tue, 27 January 2004 at 6:37 PM

Just read this thread to see what all was said, and... Dynamic hair collisons are a major pain in the butt, and still dinnae work right. There are other issues, as well, that prevent the hr2 files from working correctly when used on a system other than the creators. I found the problem, will have a tute on it next week up at rdna. P5 hair doesn't export polygons because, my understanding, it doesn't technically have any. It's strictly extensions of the vertices themselves. (Please correct me if I am wrong) Seems similar to many of the special effects found in other comparably priced packages. Not certain that would be an easy fix, though. I'm currently running P5 on an Athlon 2400 withonly 384MB of RAM and rendering even complex scenes (with 2 V3, 3 M3, and seven P4 figures, as well as a fullly decked out retail store scene) and having no problems. Even have a bolt of dynamic cloth, lol. As an animation (ok, it does take a day to render, but I can live with that), no less. I've said it before, I'll say it again: DAZ has never said that D|S would be free. They have said the BETA would be free. Pretty tight distinction there. I think it's interesting how in some points one can ask for some rather interesting new features, and then say don't add them. Gist of it all: 1 - memory leak fix (ie, stop searching for files) 2 - Open GL support 3 - scrap the interface (although I like it, darn it!) 4 - Improve what's currently in it before adding 5 - make it cheap. It was noted that the survey will likely be filled with some very negative commentary -- assuming that it's in a format allowing for text entry. I'd just like to point out that if I were the person who had to compile all those survey responses, the ones I would be LEAST likely to pay attention to were the ones that contained vitriol. For one, it makes me ill to read it, and for two, it's simply rude. I would hope that the level of passion displayed translates well when the opportunity arrives -- no CS person is paid to be yelled or cursed at, and often times have permission to simply hang up. Far more flies with honey and sh*t, not quite as many with vinegar and piss

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ynsaen ( ) posted Tue, 27 January 2004 at 11:58 PM

oh yeah! I'll go with you there -- move that damned body part selection thingy. And context menus would be nice (hell, even Bryce, which uses the same core interface elements, has context menus). I'd like to see some things change, for sure -- I just hate the thought of losing the method for moving things around in poser -- bulky as it is and all, I finally got the hang of it! lol I just ask that they don't take the lead of Photoshop in interface design. I do so dislike that. Workflow has never been a Poser strong suit -- look at the wishlist for Poser 4 and you'll see that most of it was workflow related as well. And dang it -- they could at least recognize the developments of the existing format and make allowances for them! MATs, MORs, ERC, all that good stuff. I'd like to be able to make my own library sections, not be limited to the core ones. My workflow runs along the lines of stage design -- set gets built first, the the costuming, then the play. But I do use all sorts of hints for each of them along the way -- so access to them immediately would be great -- I hate being told that "this" is the only way to do something when it comes to creating (could be why I hate scriptwriting so much). Boy -- that wishlist can't come soon enough for this girl!

thou and I, my friend, can, in the most flunkey world, make, each of us, one non-flunkey, one hero, if we like: that will be two heroes to begin with. (Carlyle)


soulhuntre ( ) posted Wed, 28 January 2004 at 12:42 PM

"Poser 5 SR3 is choking on P4 (3GHz HT 800MHz FSB) with 2GB DDR 400 (dual channel), XP Pro."

Works like a charm on my 2.8, you might want to look into other causes.

"the reason dynamic hair can`t be used like a normal object is because Poser 5 exports just the vertices and not the facets or polygons."

The is extremely common in high end hair renders plug ins. Generally speaking the hair is handled as an effect based on hair splines (in poser it is a vert chain). Hell, in Maya even today the hair and fur cannot be rendered in mental Ray - a rendering engine included with the packadge.

Hair is not your "normal" set of polygons in most applications... poser included.

That being said.... BodyStudio imports them into Maya and Max :)


dona_ferentes ( ) posted Wed, 28 January 2004 at 12:58 PM

"Works like a charm on my 2.8, you might want to look into other causes." Ditto. I found it a bit slow on my previous machine (1.6GHz, 1 Gig ram, Win XP home), but on my present computer I can't really complain about the speed at all (2.8GHz, 2 Gig ram, win XP home). In fact, on this machine P5 consistently gets stuff done faster than P4PP on the previous machine. I was one of the people who did a lot of cussing and ranting about P5 when it first appeared (and I still think it deserved it back then). But now, at the SR3 stage (and with SR4 coming) it is a heck of a program. Still far from perfect - but so was Poser 4. And there's nothing else of the same quality remotely in the price range. I'm a convert! Morph


Tilandra ( ) posted Wed, 28 January 2004 at 1:33 PM

Poser 6? Oughtta be free to all of us who purchased Poser 5 if it's just a working version with no new features. MIGHT be willing to concede 20$ to cover box and disc production costs, but that's it. Wish list for fixes? DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR HORRIBLY MESSY FOLDER SYSTEM!! As a DAZ platinum club member for quite a while now, I have a LOT of stuff, most of it impossible to find. I would like to see an organization system that branches from figure model... IE. if you put Victoria 3 in a scene and have her selected, all associated folders for her are shown on the folder list... morph injections, textures, figure specific clothing. I SHOULD NOT HAVE TO GO THROUGH AND CREATE SEPERATE RUNTIMES FOR EACH CHARACTER JUST TO BE ABLE TO FIND THINGS! Organizing models into a usable folder system should be the program's job, not mine. Also, improve load and render times. If DAZ's studio can load in mere seconds, Poser has no excuse.


pumeco ( ) posted Wed, 28 January 2004 at 3:43 PM

In response to the post by ynsaen on the subject of exporting dynamic hair, I searched the net again and found the very tutorial (listed below) I mentioned in my first posting. To be fair, Ime not sure who is right, you or I, but if you read this tutorial I think you might agree with my frustration because it becomes obvious that it is indeed possible, the proof is clearly visible in the first picture that appears. So, there you have it! If this guy can work it out, then surely CL have the ability. The question is, will they fix it so that we dont have to go through such a long time consuming method. Just think about it everyone, if they fix this, well all be able to render our figures with proper-looking hair in any .obj compatible renderer. Oh well, here`s that tutorial: http://segartmedia.tripod.com.mx/tutorial/


ynsaen ( ) posted Wed, 28 January 2004 at 6:22 PM

I'd already seen that tutorial, and I'd like to note that part of it involves making a change to the object file -- IE changing the object's contruction. Those letters actually change the way the object is "created" -- which is why the results of the export are both Huge (it's forcing a change to a standard polygon, which the hair is not properly composed of) and rather ugly (by forcing the change, one creates all sorts of nasty little new things in there). Body Studio does translate dynamic hair -- something that was made clear at the CL site from the very start was that P5 would include Plug-ins for export of the newer features. Vue also can translate dynamic hair (and via a much better job than that tutorial), although it does require some hoop jumping. As for organizing the models as per the previous post -- in order for that to happen, there would need to be a set and establised method for marking not only what a figure was, but also what went to that figure -- which would be fine going forward if the spec is made clearly available, but will still leave you with a gazillion odd folders from what you currently have to mess around with. Which leads me to something I've rolled around in my head regarding this: perhaps a database style CMS would be useful for poser -- although it would require several more steps in the install process when adding new third party content (I'm not foolish enough to ask a company to support something they didn't create). Something like, for example, the way that Outlook handles data types. (now don't shoot me for that, all, Outlooks data system is pretty darn good. It's the rest of the proggy that drives ya bonkers, lol)

thou and I, my friend, can, in the most flunkey world, make, each of us, one non-flunkey, one hero, if we like: that will be two heroes to begin with. (Carlyle)


soulhuntre ( ) posted Thu, 29 January 2004 at 2:37 AM

"Just think about it everyone, if they fix this, we`ll all be able to render our figures with proper-looking hair in any .obj compatible renderer." I can already render it in Max and Maya... so all is well :) BTW - I read the page you pointed at - what a messy way to do this. For anyone who doesn't want to wade through it, the instructiosn take the little bit of data they can glean from an .obj export and use it (with a copy, shift, spline step and a whole lot of other trickery) to sometimes generate valid tube like geometry. They then duplicate and deform this till it looks kind of like hair. The end result has very little in common (other than basic shape) with the Poser hair you started with and maintains none of the settings and actual hair density of Poser native hair. Its a cute hack that will sometimes get you something that looks like hair - but to say that this means it is a "simple" step for Curious Labs to build in doesn't fly - because if they DID build it in I would expect the result to have much more in common with the Poser hair than that page results in. It's a little more complex, and your instructions indicate this :)


pumeco ( ) posted Thu, 29 January 2004 at 4:43 PM

Ide just like to thank those who responded to my banter on exporting dynamic hair. Ime thinking, hey meybe it wasnt such a bad idea to bring up the subject in this forum, because at the end of the day youve kinda solved my problem for me! At least now I, and others, will know how to get that hair into another program. Its just unfortunate for me that I cant afford MAX/BODYSTUDIO or MAYA. However, I think I will download a demo of VUE and see how good that one handles the hair. Thanks!!!


ninasteel ( ) posted Sat, 31 January 2004 at 9:15 PM

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My wish list for poser 6.
  1. Better memory management. I don't care how long it takes to render. I just don't want to find out that 300 frames into an animation it ran out of memory and crashed. Come on I've got 2GB of dual channel memory and it still can't handle some of my renders.

  2. A walk designer where you can add some body bounce. Take breasts. When a woman walks her breasts will bounce slightly, so will arms and belly(if it's big enough). Also the walk designer needs to do more than walk. How about walk, jump, fall and get up again etc.

  3. Better Runtime management. Let's say I own 20 different buildings. I should be able to have a folder called buildings and in that folder would be the runtimes of each of my 20 buildings.

4)Why would I "what" dynamic hair for pass through my characters body during an animation. I can't think of one example where I'd want that to happen, yet I have to set collisions for each body part, Set "Do collisions" in the hair room and turn on collisions for poser in general. Why? Collisions for hair should be the default. And then with all of that set the hair will still pass through the body.

  1. Like hair, breasts, belly, shoulders etc should be effected by gravity and motion. When the character is walking every time a foot hits the ground that should send a shock wave through the body, just like in the world.

About computer requirements.

I don't think any computer has got that it takes to deal with poser 5. I use a rather slow machine to do development work on, 1.7AMD w/1.5gb ram. I wouldn't dream of trying to render with it. To render I have two other systems with 3.0 P4 and 2GB of dual channel memory. They're both water cooled (Thermaltake AquariusII) with 4 seventy-five watt Peltier chillers on the water holding tank. I have the Mother boards (ABIT IC7-MAX3) overclocked to the max and still there are some scenes that the rendering machines can't handle. What make it really sad is, half way through a 600 frame amimation rendering poser 5 will throw in the towel and lock up. And you just wasted 24 hours of computer time to get nothing. CL really needs to address how is renders animations. So if you're thinking about upgrading your machine for Poser 5...don't. Wait until CL learns how to write a program or better yet maybe CL programers should have to "use" Poser 5 and post their work on Renderosity. To tell you the truth, it's almost like the poeple who write Poser don't use it. If they did it would be easy to use.


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