bruno021 opened this issue on Oct 12, 2005 ยท 14 posts
svdl posted Wed, 12 October 2005 at 11:56 AM
P6 offers the following features over P4: Dynamic cloth - very, very useful in animations, also very useful for stills when a character is wearing long, flowing cloth (skirts, dresses, capes, blouses) Dynamic hair - mainly useful for animations. For stills, transmapped hair that also works in Poser Arttist is better. Multiple runtimes - helps you organise when you have a large amount of Poser items. Hierarchical library - a lifesaver when organizing folders. You are going to love that. Python scripting support. There's a whole load of handy scripts out there, most of them free, that are a great help when setting up a scene for export to Vue. If Poser Artist is just a relabeled Poser 4, chances are that it'll be very unreliable on machines with more than 1 GB of RAM. P6 plays much nicer on powerful machines. OpenGL preview - if you have a decent graphics card with OpenGL 1.5 support manipulating your cameras is much smoother. Not needed for rendering, very useful for getting poses right.
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