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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
downloaded and installed rendered an image that previously didnt work. No shadows. sent lights to library set then reset them in the scene. No shadows. set the lights to the set that i sent to library and renamed in the light file (see pre 4.1 workaround for shadows). shadows worked changed to a diffrent light set (Cyclorama set). shadows work created a new light, rendered. shadows work.
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Ok, maybe Im nuts... Actually its a distinct possibility that has no relation to poser....but anyway. Mine says 5.0.4.323 and seems to be working.
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so does mine...323, not 325... and at CL they say that: "Poser 5 SR4.1 will update your Poser to version 5.0.4.325" There is no mentioning of 4.1, only 4. they also removed the anti-piracy control, but once again, mine wants to go on the Internet... ???
I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now I'll be mad. (Rumi)
Hi all. Just a thought: how are you checking the version number? Sometimes an update won't change the version number on the "about" screen. Try checking the executable: right click on the executable, then properties. Check the "version" tab. I don't have Poser installed at the moment, so I can't chek it here.
Is it possible ... just possible ... that ...
CL had an update and thought it was ok ...
... and posted it.
Then ... found ... um, er, ... a couple of "problems" with the update?
... and pulled it?
Just a thought.
I think I'll wait until I get an "official" announcement from NaySayGuy. Then I will know its OK! (ha, ha) ;=]
cheers,
dr geep
;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
... or maybe they're having a party and are all sitting around laughing at the day-long "chain yanking" and those of us who are still hopeful for a fully functional version of Poser. I think the doctors diagnosis is probably correct. I would call an announcement on the CL homepage as "official" as I would expect. Just some gas. Visque
FYI- Doc has never seen a piece of software that was "fully functional" ... That is, 100% bug free. SW is getting more and more complex and to expect it to be 100% may be unrealistic. Having worked in the "industry" for over 20 years, I know that management is constantly faced with the dilemma of testing, testing, testing, test ..., etc, etc. and then needing to make a decision to "release" it. It's called "real life." ;=]
P.S. I wrote a piece of "perfect" sw once ... it was a subroutine with only 20 lines of code. It was "perfect!" Then, I found a spelling error in one of the comment lines. Did I recompile it? Nope! ;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
Indeed software is a complex product. This particular complex product needs a complex label to describe it: 5.0 + j4.1
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I downloaded it, installed it, see the 325 in the "about" and shadows in a file that didnt have them before.
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Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
That's always a risk. I'll download the patch later tonight, and try it out.
Thanks, Doc... this is very interesting indeed... I quote: "...it is always the "safest" method for those with concerns - to apply the updater to a clean install of the application." Meaning: Start with a fresh installation, otherwise the updater could create havoc! Question: But, in this case, what sort of "updater" is this? Imagine Windows asking you to start with a "fresh installation" every time a service release becomes available!!!!! What kind of joke is this?
"That's another fine mess you got me in to!" -- Oliver Hardy
In my original post, I may have given the impression that a clean install would be highly recommended. We do not expect anyone to need to install SR4.1 through a clean installation method. Our statement on the clean install is only a precautionary statement for those who make modifications to Posers default installation as it may offer in inconsistent state which could possibly result in unexpected behavior. With this in mind, our instructions and expectations are for SR4.1 to successfully be installed to the existing installation.
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I did a quick test and it appears that the shadow mapping problem is fixed.
Jeff