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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 20 11:41 am)
I don't think there is a faster way to do that. Based on my own observations, how long it takes depends on how much is in the scene. Only a few low to medium res items and it will take a second or so, but the more high res items you have, the longer it can take.
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I have the same problem and clicking around or on the window doesn't help me. I figured out that if I go to "Edit" and "undo change" and then click the window again, that nothing is really undone, but it returns my ability to use the controls
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Never had that trouble. I just save or close the render window and there's the preview screen right behind it. I tend to accept that Poser is going to become sluggish when I put a lot of things in a scene, which is one of the reasons why I tend to break my scenes into pieces nowadys.
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After a complex render is completed in Poser 5, it's often hard to "break" the image so that you can return to the controls, and continue tweaking. I usually click the mouse on the material room, and then go back to the Poser room, but it sometimes takes a long time for the rendered image to "un-freeze." Has anybody figured out a faster way to deal with this?