cobalt opened this issue on Feb 14, 2006 ยท 62 posts
svdl posted Tue, 14 February 2006 at 10:11 AM
Hmm. There's a few things I'd like to see in Poser 7, and there's a few things I'd like in a P6 service pack. Let's start with the P6 service pack wishes: - hierarchy windows that open in a collapsed state by default, instead of expanded. I hate having to collapse the hierarchy in a full scene in order to find the relevant figures/props. - wider captions for the currently selected figure/prop in every palette/window that is being used. The preview window and the library palette are the most important. - configurable library palette width. I want to see those dratted names!!!! - import dialogs that remember from where I imported last. Each type of import (texture browsing, morph loading, object importing) should remember its last visited folder within a session. - fix the background image issue in Firefly. - increase the amount of decimal places visible in the Joint Editor. 3 is NOT enough, should be 5 at least. Those are very minor adjustments. Not worth a new version (and they should have been incorporated in Poser a LONG time ago!). For Poser 7: - Render to disk - Able to render more complex scenes, with more polygons and textures. Will probably require 64bit. - Able to render more than 1 figure with dynamic hair - Dynamic ropes - Pre-stretched cloth - Hierarchical library interface - Layers/groups - Dockable tool windows - Configurable menu, I want to be able to incorporate my favorite Python scripts in the menu! - Less waste of screen real estate. I know what a folder is, I don't want a ridiculously large icon taking up space! - In general, more OS-compliant user interface and keyboard shortcuts.
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