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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 15 9:11 am)
95% Poser 4 Propack, 5% Poser 5.
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
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I'm using vanilla 4. The addition of python to the newer versions is tempting, but so far there's nothing I've wanted to do that I haven't been able to do in 4 - and the reports of system hogging and troubles from 5 don't make me think I'll be wanting to switch any time soon.
Honestly I'll probably wait until 6 (I should qualify, 6 when it becomes stable), to upgrade.
Then again I like Windows 2000 better than Windows XP, Age of Kings better than Age of Mythology, Warcraft II better than Warcraft III and so on, so I'm not exactly a slave to the latest and greatest - and therefore not really representative of the overall software purchasing public - there's got to be a really good reason for me to upgrade something that I already enjoy, I'm not buying new versions for the sake of buying new versions.
How's that for too much answer? :D
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Poser 4....Poser 5 locks up too much plus with P4 I can do other things while it renders...with P5, I have to shut down everything to use it if I'm going to use V3 or M3....and then still pray it won't lock up but it usually does. But I wish I could use P5 more successfully cause the folder situation is ridiculous in Poser 4. I have to have Windows Explorer open so I can count how far down the right pose folder is...LOL
4 Pro with no plans to upgrade yet. I can live without the dynamic hair and clothing in 5. The raytracing was about the only addition that interested me and I have been saving for a decent 3D app that I can import into and render.
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Poser 4, Poser 4 Pro Pack, and Poser 5 on both Windows and MacOS to test my products. For general use, I use Poser 5. Aside: Has anyone installed Poser 5 SR4.1 yet and what were the results? :)
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I use Poser4 haven't gotten Poser 5 yet not sure I could understand it lol
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pro pack here.. i have p5 but it takes me 100 times longer to do something and the material room makes my brain leak, so yup.. i'm a propack gal... (and PS7)
ProPack 99%. Only use the other to be sure a Python script will work for those poor unlucky folks who are stuck with nothing but 5 :)
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Good old Poser 4, no Pro Pack, no plans to upgrade. I'll only quit using it when DAZ finally gets DAZ|Studio finished, and even that's only if it no longer has Bryce-like render times. ;) SnowS
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I do not speak as a representative of DAZ, I speak only as a long-time member here. Be nice (and quit lying about DAZ) and I'll be nice too.
P4 ProPack - bought after I bought P5 :-(
kuroyume0161, P5 Sr4.1 is the first and only SR that made P5 work fast enough for the product to be really usuable on my system - but by then I'd about lost interest. SR4.0 was the slowest of the entire set (of 12 if you count the original release as SR0).
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I use Poser 4 almost exclusively, even though I have PP and P5 installed for testing. As the lowest common denominator, any vendor that doesn't develop his stuff in P4 is shooting himself in the hip. If you want to do P5 materials, do that afterward. I also own Poser 2, don't use it that much anymore, though. ;-)
Poser 4 - Metacreations version with at least one Curious Labs patch (there might be more but I have forgotten). I have moved it to an external hard drive because it was on a 4GB partition on my internal h/d which was not big enough. I had too many models installed to accommodate any more. I moved it by dragging and dropping the entire Poser folder without any problems at all. It can now grow to about 50GB before I shall need to think about getting a second bigger external drive that it can have all to itself.
I looked at Poser 5 when it was first brought out, but I don't think my system is powerful enough for it, especially my graphics card. So I stick with Poser 4 which works so well for me.
P4 here too (and without any Vickies or Mikes either).
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Until SP4, almost solely Pro Pack. Since SP4 (and SP4.1) I think I've opened Pro Pack twice. One of those was by mistake. I'll never go back, I love the Material room FAR too much now! And it's a stable as Pro Pack ever was (which means it DO crash occasionally but no more than Pro Pack did) WinXP Home. Would never go back from XP either. Win2KPro at work (but no Poser there), when I'm at work I miss my XP.
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Or if you prefer, what version of poser do you use now.-.
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