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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
Attached Link: Poser Physics in P8 or Pro 2010
Wolf359 noted that RAVEN found a fix to make it work in P8 or Pro 2010 in the thread at this linkYou might as well PAY attention, because you can't afford FREE speech
Thanks, Stallion.
Actually, I read that thread yesterday. Raven found a way to make M4 and V4 work with Poser Physics, not a way to make Poser Physics work with Pro 2010. While important to know and remember (I'll have to make similar mods to my own V4 and M4), it isn't quite what I need.
I do thank you for the effort, though; it's very much appreciated.
I don't know much about Poser Physics, but if any of the objects are still touching, Poser Physics will force them apart, I know that much.
As for doing it in Poser Pro 2010, that is my quest, too. I will have to write to the Smith Micro people to find out if there is a version that will work in Pro 2010, and then decide if I'm willing to spend another $50 to buy it. Everything I've heard indicates that there is no upgrade path for items bought from the old Content Paradise store, and that's where I bought mine, of course. [bitter smile]
I'll report back here if I learn anything.
Here's the answer from SmithMicro:
Subject Poser Physics for Poser Pro 2010 Discussion Thread Response (Craig Norton)05/03/2011 08:08 AM Hello Robert,
I have been informed by our graphics team that Poser Physics will run in Poser Pro 2010.
Regards,
Craig Norton | Technician, Technical Support
Smith Micro Software, Inc. | www.smithmicro.com
MacBook Pro OSX El Capitan Ver 10.11.6
You got a faster response than I did. I sent an email to their Tech support and haven't received an answer yet. Judging by what you've learned, the newest version of Poser Physics works in Pro 2010.
I have an older version, so I will have to consider updating. Which will likely cost me $50 to do.
Thanks, Uncle808us; it's greatly appreciated!
Quote - You got a faster response than I did. I sent an email to their Tech support and haven't received an answer yet. Judging by what you've learned, the newest version of Poser Physics works in Pro 2010.
I have an older version, so I will have to consider updating. Which will likely cost me $50 to do.
Thanks, Uncle808us; it's greatly appreciated!
You know I can't remember, had to fill out a lot of questions: App, platform etc.
MacBook Pro OSX El Capitan Ver 10.11.6
Thalek - what is the specific error you are getting?
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Also, are you running Mac or PC?
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Error message from the script run from the scripts menu is:
Traceback (most recent call last):
* File "C:Program FilesSmith MicroPoser Pro 2010RuntimePythonposerScriptsScriptsMenuPoserPhysicsPoserPhysics.py", line 13, in ?*
* import PhysicsToolsP7*
* File "C:Program Filese frontierPoser 7RuntimePythonlibPhysicsToolsP7.py", line 25, in ?*
ImportError: DLL load failed with error code 193
I'm on a PC, running on Windows 7. Poser 7, on the same machine, runs the initial script without error.
My mistake: I only glanced over the error message.
It said there was a module missing.
I installed PoserPhysics into the 32 bit directory, and it appears to be working now.
Poser 6 for MetaForm, PPro 2010 x86 for PoserPhysics. Got it. At least I can then save out the results as a scene file and import it into my preferred program, but it complicates the workflow. :-(
Non-trival - however 64but is the future so it's something I need to look into.
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Quote - I've started that process. Is re-compiling it for 64 bits a trivial or a non-trivial exercise?
In this case, I suspect it might be towards the easier end of the scale, provided the underlying ODE library code doesn't present problems (any glue code between that library and Poser ought not to be problematic, but as that's proprietary I've no way to assess).
Attached Link: http://www.physicalc-software.com/compatibility
An update on this....Recompiling under 64 bits for Poser Pro and Poser Pro 2010 is being worked on, but quite non-trival, and may or may not even be possible.
I understand that Poser releases in the future may use a later version of Python which will mean there will certainly be 64 bit version of PoserPhysics available for those versions.
Follow the above link for details.
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I am thinking of buying Poser Physics. I will only do this if it will work with Poser Pro 2010. Can anyone provide any information along these lines?