Mavrick21 opened this issue on Sep 01, 2010 ยท 30 posts
3DNeo posted Sat, 04 September 2010 at 9:02 AM
Quote - **3DNeo...My information isn't FALSE as you have called it.
**Fact is, and it is a fact no matter how you don't like it, I haven't seen any of those problems and I use "Shader tree" each and every time I import my Poser stuff.
You can look at all my gallery and many of my forum posts where I state many times that the "Shader tree" has been used.
Maybe you have problems, I don't...**Vue 7.x was buggy and did have import problems, IMO versions 8.x have largely seen those problems vanish with various updates.
**One of the reasons I asked the OP what version he was using..
And for the record, Yea I know there are issues with the SDK, I was told that "stock answer" from the e-on techs too..
I must say that you are giving out FALSE information here. Yes, it may work for you, but that does not negate the fact I have documented several known bugs as stated and they have been OFFICIALLY confirmed by e-on as KNOWN problems now. This is not just something I am saying because I think it is so, this is something that was PROVEN. Now, if you want to believe you know better than e-on and the tech guy working on the code that confirmed my reported bugs and was PROVEN to be problems, then I think you may want to retract your comments.
Again, all of this was well documented over on their web site long ago and I was the first to do extensive testing with their tech on this. Here is one of the OFFICIAL reports straight from the source:
"*I tested your model and noticed that these blotchy patches are also present in Vue 7.5. In Poser, the material editor shows that the diffuse color is the result of a blend of two nodes (image map + spots). In Vue, those spots are too dark. As the materials are rendered using the Poser Shader Tree, I reported this bug on the Smith Micro bug base.
One thing you must know about Poser imports in Vue is that it mostly depends on an SDK (Software Development Kit) provided by Smith Micro. It's a black box that allows Vue to have some functionalities of Poser. The latest one was added in Vue (build 51713) to fix the annoying "Hulk Effect" that several users reported (and complained about!). It was also supposed to bring support for Poser 2010. Instead, many users are now very upset because other bugs appeared (crashes, OOM errors, Poser features not properly functionning...etc).
It is best to leave "Poser Shader Tree" turned off.
Best regards.
Nick Deafman*
Jeff
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