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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Maya PLE is fine for learning Maya, but IIRC the renders are watermarked.
DAZ Studio is roughly equivalent to ProPack, but as more plugins get added it may get closer to P6.
Shade7LE can import scenes from Poser, but you won't have displacement or other node based features. For better compatability with P6 you'd need to upgrade to Shade8.
Vue3 doesn't import Poser scenes directly, an exported OBJ file has to be used. To be able to read a PZ3 you'd need Vue4 or Vue5 and and add-on called Mover (which is built into Vue5 Infinite).
Attached Link: http://www.eovia.com/products/carrara5/carrara_new_features.asp
Carrara 5 can import Poser contentAttached Link: http://www.eovia.com/purchase/store/prom/ww_c5_hexagon.asp
Note that they have a special running till tomorrow 3/31/06. Buy Carrara 5 and Hexagon 1.2 Bundle for $349 and get free upgrade to Hexagon 2 when it released in April.Vue 4 and 5 will import Poser scene files. You do not need Mover unless you want to import dynamic cloth and hair, or Poser animations. E-on offers demos of all their products. You can try before you buy, to see if you like it. I haven't had memory issues with Vue. IME, it will easily render scenes that Poser never could. DAZ|Studio doesn't work well for me. Some people say D|S renders scenes that Poser chokes on, but some have the opposite experience. Like me. I've had D|S crash when I try to render a scene with just one V3. (Might be my video card. I have a Radeon, and I gather D|S prefers Nvidia.)
Hi mdbruffy,
There is one more possibility that I don't think has been mentioned. PoseRay and POV-Ray. These are free and POV-Ray produces some very nice renders. The POV-Ray site has some awesome artwork.
The good points are:
The bad points are:
Example of P6 scene => PoseRay => POV-Ray at
http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=1098936&Start=1&Artist=Jovial&ByArtist=Yes
I have a few more examples in my Gallery but they are mostly nekkid.
You can get PoseRay at:
http://mysite.verizon.net/sfg0000/
and POV-Ray at:
http://www.povray.org/
HTH,
Jovial.
PoseRay is a format converter to change various 3d scene formats (e.g. Poser, D|S) into scenes and scripts for other rendering applications (e.g. POV-Ray). POV-Ray is a scripted renderer. You need both tools to get POV-Ray to render a poser scene. The preview mode in PoseRay is only really to check that the scene and materials were imported/set correctly and that the camera and light positions are correct. It is POV-Ray that creates a high quality render.
One word of advice... if you try pov-ray, take some time to learn the scripting language before you make a final judgement. You can do some amazing things with it once you get used to using macros. Poseray does a really good job at exporting .pov's, but I find the scenes usually need some tweaking. Here's an older one I did using Poser, Poseray and POV-ray (nudity warning): http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=787510&Start=1&Artist=jtm%5F11&ByArtist=Yes
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The situation: I am tired of Poser telling me to reduce the size of the texture sample and the bucket size.I do this time and again and it still tells me to do it.- Not on every render but just enough to be agravating. I don't want to throw out poser- I've spent almost three years between P5 and P6 and I've got alot of money invested. What I want is a second program that can render when Poser won't. Now, Here are the choices: DAZ/Studio- which I have downloaded but not installed yet. Vue D'Esprit 3- on disc from 3d World magazine Maya 5 PLE- on disc from Computer Arts Magazine Both of these are full verisons of the programs. Shade 7- which came with Poser 6. I have the original download file on this one but again, I have not installed it yet. Opinions: Which one has the better render engine? Which one will accept Poser files? I know Vue will accept character and prop files. Will any of them accept Poser Scene Files? I'd appreciate any and all opinions on this.