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Subject: A Suggestion for Thinkcooper and Poser


EClark1894 ( ) posted Sun, 13 September 2009 at 1:11 AM · edited Thu, 14 November 2024 at 5:15 AM

 Okay, I admit, I just added his name hoping to catch his attention, but I find myself with something that I've mentioned before elsewhere. One, is a bug or something that makes the parameter dial switch to the properties pallete if you toggle on or off IK.  If it's not a bug, I'd love to hear someone explain the logic behind it to me, because I'm lost. And it's not just in P8. It was in P7 and P6, too.

Second, if at all possible, could Poser get a "Multiple Select" or a "Select All" added to the menu? Yes, I'll settle for a Python script, but I'd rather see it in the regular menu.




NoelCan ( ) posted Sun, 13 September 2009 at 2:26 AM

Yep..  And the pararmeter panel dissapears after returning from the content room..


estherau ( ) posted Sun, 13 September 2009 at 3:41 AM

 u mean select all or select when you hold shift key down etc and then move everything together p like all other 3D applications have

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TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Sun, 13 September 2009 at 6:39 AM

Quote - Yep..  And the pararmeter panel dissapears after returning from the content room..

Not here it doesn't.

I usually never use the Content Room, I prefer to use a browser to go internet shopping rather than do it though a program L But I just tried to verify your observation, and my parameters stay put also after a trip to Content Parasite.

That the palette resets to Properties is indeed a PITA. Not a new one, no - but STILL a PITA. I hope it is being addressed in SR 1 or SR2... As long as it IS being looked on, I can wait...

As for a Select All python script.. I think someone already made one. It would be relatively simple I guess (if you know about Python, which I don't) by parenting everything (or selected things via checkboxes) to an invisible ball or similar. Then move the ball and bob's your uncle. Kinda like the z-toon script does, just without flattening it.

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3dactor ( ) posted Tue, 15 September 2009 at 1:07 PM

You should report bugs to Smith Micro. Posting them on the forums may get them noticed, or may not, but if thinkcooper misses this thread for some reason, your bug may be around long past SR1.


EClark1894 ( ) posted Tue, 15 September 2009 at 2:52 PM

Quote - You should report bugs to Smith Micro. Posting them on the forums may get them noticed, or may not, but if thinkcooper misses this thread for some reason, your bug may be around long past SR1.

How do you know I haven't?




3dactor ( ) posted Tue, 15 September 2009 at 6:53 PM

Quote - > Quote - You should report bugs to Smith Micro. Posting them on the forums may get them noticed, or may not, but if thinkcooper misses this thread for some reason, your bug may be around long past SR1.

How do you know I haven't?

 I have super mind sourcing built into my helmethead that allows me read the minds of local populations. currently at GMT-5 it is 18:45. Through sophisticated deduction algorithms  I am assuming you are not in Columbia and have placed you on the east coast and have scanned the minds of Greensboro, North Carolina with no positive response on a recent Smith Micro bug submission.
Since my conclusion is based on science, it must be correct :)

ofcourse if by some obscure fault in my math you could be located elsewhere and actually have submitted a bug to Smith Micro. in that case. I may self destruct.


EClark1894 ( ) posted Tue, 15 September 2009 at 10:19 PM · edited Tue, 15 September 2009 at 10:21 PM

Quote - > Quote - > Quote - You should report bugs to Smith Micro. Posting them on the forums may get them noticed, or may not, but if thinkcooper misses this thread for some reason, your bug may be around long past SR1.

How do you know I haven't?

 I have super mind sourcing built into my helmethead that allows me read the minds of local populations. currently at GMT-5 it is 18:45. Through sophisticated deduction algorithms  I am assuming you are not in Columbia and have placed you on the east coast and have scanned the minds of Greensboro, North Carolina with no positive response on a recent Smith Micro bug submission.
Since my conclusion is based on science, it must be correct :)

ofcourse if by some obscure fault in my math you could be located elsewhere and actually have submitted a bug to Smith Micro. in that case. I may self destruct.

I never said it was recent. Although it wasn't that long ago. Yes, I am on the east coast. No It's not Greensboro.




R_Hatch ( ) posted Wed, 16 September 2009 at 1:37 AM

That's definitely a bug. We promise that the soon-to-be-released 3dactor SR1 will be able to compensate for global curvature and pinpoint the exact location of people submitting bugs to Smith Micro, and then either use its automated SarcasmatronixTM auto-posting mechanism to post to any threads relavent to that bug reporter, or else seek out and destroy the person if the bug isn't of particular concern to any of our employees ;p


EClark1894 ( ) posted Wed, 16 September 2009 at 10:39 AM

Quote - That's definitely a bug. We promise that the soon-to-be-released 3dactor SR1 will be able to compensate for global curvature and pinpoint the exact location of people submitting bugs to Smith Micro, and then either use its automated SarcasmatronixTM auto-posting mechanism to post to any threads relavent to that bug reporter, or else seek out and destroy the person if the bug isn't of particular concern to any of our employees ;p

Well, considering the bug's been there since at least version 6, I guess I should watch my step.

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DCArt ( ) posted Wed, 16 September 2009 at 11:24 AM

Quote - > Quote - > Quote - You should report bugs to Smith Micro. Posting them on the forums may get them noticed, or may not, but if thinkcooper misses this thread for some reason, your bug may be around long past SR1.

How do you know I haven't?

 I have super mind sourcing built into my helmethead that allows me read the minds of local populations. currently at GMT-5 it is 18:45. Through sophisticated deduction algorithms  I am assuming you are not in Columbia and have placed you on the east coast and have scanned the minds of Greensboro, North Carolina with no positive response on a recent Smith Micro bug submission.
Since my conclusion is based on science, it must be correct :)

ofcourse if by some obscure fault in my math you could be located elsewhere and actually have submitted a bug to Smith Micro. in that case. I may self destruct.

ROFLMAO ... brilliant.



EClark1894 ( ) posted Wed, 16 September 2009 at 12:42 PM

Quote - > Quote - > Quote - > Quote - You should report bugs to Smith Micro. Posting them on the forums may get them noticed, or may not, but if thinkcooper misses this thread for some reason, your bug may be around long past SR1.

How do you know I haven't?

 I have super mind sourcing built into my helmethead that allows me read the minds of local populations. currently at GMT-5 it is 18:45. Through sophisticated deduction algorithms  I am assuming you are not in Columbia and have placed you on the east coast and have scanned the minds of Greensboro, North Carolina with no positive response on a recent Smith Micro bug submission.
Since my conclusion is based on science, it must be correct :)

ofcourse if by some obscure fault in my math you could be located elsewhere and actually have submitted a bug to Smith Micro. in that case. I may self destruct.

ROFLMAO ... brilliant.

I'm actually messing with them a little bit. I did mention the bug before at CP, but it was sometime ago, so it wasn't an actual bug report. In fact, I think it was in their Poser forum. Still, it has been two versions of Poser now. It's not impossible that no one's actually brought that particular bug to their attention before, but I'm doubtful about that scenario.

To be honest, it never really bothered me until I started using Poser to create my webcomic. 

But I'm really NOT in Greensboro. 😄




EClark1894 ( ) posted Thu, 17 September 2009 at 11:47 AM

A quick follow up. Just to say I had done so for certain, I submitted a bug report  to CP about Poser flipping between the Properties and Parameters tabs when you use IK. The response I got back said that it's not a bug, but an enchancement.

Very interesting. I've never seen  anyone enchance an annoyance before, but then my experience in software development is very limited. I know what I like though. And what I don't.




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