Mariny opened this issue on Dec 13, 2010 · 9 posts
TrekkieGrrrl posted Tue, 14 December 2010 at 7:41 AM
Rendering in a separate process doesn't have anything to do with where the picture is saved. It's just a way of telling your computer to use it's power to render instead of doing nothing.
In 99,9% of the times, problems are solved by rendering in a separate process, if you can't render something for instance due to memory problems.
I think what you had in mind was "render in background" but even then it will pop up with the picture once it's done and you can then save it to whereever you want. Poser doesn't save anything automatically (well.. and then again, it saves the last couple of renders - the number of them depends on what you've set it to in the preferences - I usually set it to 2, the lowest there is, in order to conserve memory)
But in short: Poser doesn't SAVE anything. You do. And you decide where you want it saved to.
I agree that the whole "export -> Image" is a bit backwards. Saving only saves the PZ3, not the render. But again I think it stems from Poser's beginning as a mannequin tool for artists, where rendering wasn't really what you needed, the preview was :)
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