*" Render time is hyper critically import for an animator. Every second counts when you have to render 180,000 frames."* All the more reason IMHO that anyone who is **SERIOUS** about rendering animations/3D movies using poser figures should **SERIOUSLY** be considering using other poser compatible programs for final renders if its financially possible. Here is an animation im rendering right now in Eovia Carrara pro4. as you can see Carrra Pro does an estimate based on the first few frames and tells me exactly what time of Day my animation will be ready for post production in Final cut pro. right now im averaging 34 seconds per frame poser is good for access to high quality character rigs and props,easy character animation and use of mimic for low res previsualization test renders. but for final quality animation of any real length its truly an exercise in futility for reasons well documented in these forums. I havent seen that python script in action but good luck ;-)
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