Dead_Reckoning opened this issue on Apr 29, 2008 · 98 posts
dauphine13 posted Fri, 02 May 2008 at 12:06 PM
Silke,
"nothing" materializes in the form of a render queue....
I'd like to point out that the Queue Manager will run locally as well as over a network. I use both options, but the great thing for me is that you can work on a file in Poser and send to render queue, which launches the Queue Manager to render the scene there. Thus freeing up poser to continue working. I know I mentioned this in another thread. I just can't keep my mouth shut because for me this is a such a useful feature that is not really being talked about. Its one of those features that appeals to the regular Poser user and the Pro user. There is background render also which renders in the background while you are working. This keeps the image in the Poser render cache as Poser 7 renders are. Again you can work while it renders. if you only render once in awhile then this feature won't matter either, but for anyone actually using the app and rendering a lot, it is indispensable. I seriously couldn't live without it now.
The Pro Figures, I have seen them mentioned as bad figures with no clothing here and there, but the reality is they are not to be thought of as normal poser figures. They are for bringing to say Zbrush, do some morph work and then bring the Normal map and/or model back into poser or whichever app you want. They are a Base, not an end all solution like the G2 or like figures. I know many of the current P7 user base doesn't get a lot of the features of Poser Pro and some things like Normal maps and such, but this is why it is "Pro" because there are a lot of people out there that do understand and use features such as these on a daily basis. I am not dis-ing the crowd here, as I fit more in here, then at some of the Pro sites. Just trying to make a point that there are markets more advanced in 3D then what we are typically dealing with.
p.s. Great figure Gareee!