Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Will HIGH-END programs and Daz figures ever be made?

3DNeo opened this issue on Jun 06, 2008 · 557 posts


3DNeo posted Sat, 07 June 2008 at 8:45 AM

Quote - Not to turn this into a mac windows debate but I doubt I will ever buy a mac. Taking Maya classes and the macs are always crashing left and right for whatever reason, thank goodness my pc's at home can handle everything I've thrown at them so far or I'd never get my homework done. I don't see any need for a super high end poser, they can't even get the versions they have out now right, what makes you think they could develop something high end. Poser needs to stay within the budget of the hobbyist. I bought the poser pro so I could use it with Maya and so far it isn't working. And I'm not the only one having problems. I don't think as a company they are able to correct the problems with poser, and I don't think they will put in the money to make it high end.

Just about everything in this post can be refuted. Not saying this to hurt your feelings but it is fact and I won't discuss the topic of Mac VS PC because that is not what this thread is about.

Please refer to my other detailed posts here. You will see that again the point is missed about Poser splitting. Think of it in some ways like Vue, you have the entry level and then the full bundle for $700. Poser can EASY do this if they put enough money and man power behind it. It is not aimed at the same market the "main stream" users would be in so you have two price levels as pointed out several times in prior posts.

Sorry, but you need to read the other posts more close. I do wish you the best in your art and studies as a young person. 

Jeff

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