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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 24 8:11 pm)
I recognized that it renders much faster then poser3. Now comes the hard work to place all stuff from poser3 to the directory of poser4. And open all stored Poser4-zips and place it on the right place. The next stage is to convert all tif-textures to jpg-files, because they're much smaller in file-size. I think this makes the difference in rendering-speed. And then the test, with poser3 it was never possible to render my giger-bar as a complet scene. It clashs all the times. This would be my benchmark-test of poser4. SHARKEY
Have fun. :o) Don't know if this will help, and be sure to back up a copy of your Poser3 before trying it - but, what I did when I upgraded to Poser 4 was rename my Poser 3 file directory as Poser 4 and then installed Poser 4 on top of it. Worked for me. I never paid that close attention, but I never noticed that much difference render time between a tif and a jpg file. Might be, I use both and get pretty decent render speeds. Much faster that I ever did in P3. Also, be sure and jump up and down and make a lot of hooping and hollering if your benchmark test works so folks know! Rob
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Here's a really good link as a source for: Shoe-styles => huge and impressive collection Textures => Slips, panties, stockings etc. Hats Party-gowns => much different styles And the party-gowns can also used as texture-source for fabrics like latex, lame etc. SHARKEY