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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 03 10:43 am)
I see here that the manual states that the Library Palette should have an "Icon Size" slider to enlarge or diminish the icons shown in the palette. Nice idea. Should be at the top of the palette. Can't find it anyplace, so I wonder if it's even there yet? Manual also says that if you click on any folder in the Library you'll see 'full path name will be displayed at the top of the Library palette'. Uh-uh, not so. I think maybe the manual is ahead of the app, lol. :] Fish
I quote: "The Material Collection (MC6/MCZ) file format was designed as a fully integrated replacement for MAT pose files. Additionally, Poser includes a built-in compatibility feauture, which enables you to simply change the extension of your MAT files to MC6 or MCZ and Poser will recognize them as Material Collections. However, Curious Labs does support the MAT files included in your Poser installation." :] Fish
HW is Hardware and SW is Software, if you have a nice Graphics card that can handle openGl you want to change your setting to HW this will allow the graphics card to be used and make things faster still. Ohh and now im really looking forward to my P6 delivery, just for the speed increases.
Getting old and still making "art" without soiling myself, now that's success.
Attached Link: http://www-courses.cs.uiuc.edu/~cs419/accum/accum.html
> "The accumulation buffer is a higher precision frame buffer used to accumulate intermediate rendering results.Instead of rays, viewing and projection matrices are altered to provide multiple samples. These multiple samples result in multiple images, and these images are typically added into the accumulation buffer. The resulting accumulated images are then usually scaled to produce an average that represents a box-filtered reconstruction of the individual sample images."Message edited on: 03/22/2005 17:32
Mark
Hmmm sounds like they can store the render archive on the videocard's memory buffer, so it doesn't use up memory we need for textures, models n such. I might also be driver issue with some videocards, but this sounds like a very useful feature, once it works properly.
Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.
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