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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 15 9:11 am)
I'm afraid you have much to litlle RAM to make renders in Poser 6.0, alltough the manual tells you you can run with 256Mb, you need at least 512Mb and for serious renderings you need at least 1Gb or even 2Gb, Poser actually doesn't freeze but it with take ages to render your picture with the firefly renderer.
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256 MB RAM???!?!
Dude, that's not enough to run just Windows.Before I'm running Poser, I'm using 320 MB of RAM.
Poser is a serious memory hog. If you're using transmapped hair and 3 shadow mapped lights, you're going to need at least 640 MB of RAM. Any less than that, and your computer is going to have to use the hard drive as an extension of the memory, and this (called swapping) is excruciatingly slow.
Serious computer graphics needs lots of RAM. Plan on at least 1 GB, which I recently purchased for about $57.
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hi nlcall!!! if you try this to test your 'puter then report back what happened you may get more help!!! you are low on specs but try this: in your render options slide the render bar to the maximum(auto settings) then click "manual settings" and then "aquire from auto" then uncheck the "texture filtering" option!!! just render a nude jessie with a koz hair and just see how long that takes!! if it is over five minutes or won't render then you are gonna have to upgrade you 'puter i think!!
also if you have had that version of P6 for a while but only just installed it you may need the service release packs from E-frontier,which if you don't have them, will cause the render to not complete!! the second service release "SR2" addressed this and fixed it.
That 256 MB of memory is the main bottleneck. Upgrade with at least another 512 MB and your machine will be reasonably fast. Not only for Poser, also for just about every other application. Your system doesn't use Dual Channel, so you can buy just a single 512 MB DDR400 module and plug it into a free slot. There's no need for a faster CPU or graphics card.
I prefer Firefly - it'll render point lights, raytraced shadows, refraction and reflection, complex procedural materials, volumetric lights, and it is capable of "unblocking" surfaces that should be smooth - like Jessi's shoulders. The P4 renderer can't do these things.
The image displays the render settings I use for a fast preview render.
Good luck!
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Well it's not quite as simple as that, a lot depends on what else you're running when using Poser, it ran fine on 1Gig but I wouldn't consider trying it on less but that's a personal thing, I often have Vue running as well and a lot of other things too so i find 2 Gig to be much better for me!
Of course in a couple of years time when I upgrade to a 64 bit system I'll be able to have even more RAM!!!!
According to the manuals it should run on 512Meg and probably would but not if you wanted to do complex scenes with big texture maps and such! Just my opinion though!
Anyway, the extra 512 RAM would only set you back about £30 wouldn't it? Probably be worth it IMHO!
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Hello all,
I am completely new to Poser 6, which I just got and installed yesterday. I am having a very hard time with it. I am a total newbie with this, but I am willing to spend the time to learn my way around everything. My big problem is rendering. I tried to render the simplest thing, just Jessi with hair, and three lights. I don't know if it's my settings or what, but Poser freezes when rendering, and it took all night just to complete this one piddly render. I checked out the manual, but it doesn't seem to have much help or troubleshooting for rendering. Can anyone help me out, give me some tips, etc? I really want to learn, but it seems pointless if I can't even get any results to begin with. Thanks for reading.
Nancy