ProudApache opened this issue on Nov 10, 2011 ยท 114 posts
Male_M3dia posted Sat, 19 November 2011 at 9:01 PM
Quote - I guess this is an endless debate.
I still think that a "Poser compatible" product should pay attention to how it renders in Poser.
And that's where the personal preference comes into play. It may have been tested and the person that made it as well as the person that tested may have liked how it rendered... yet when you set up the scene and light it, you may have a different opinion of the settings. It is still compatible. If you don't like the way it renders in your scene, then you have to tweak the settings. This is far different than you load a product and it claims to be poser compatitble and a morph doesn't work, or a door in the building will not open, etc. That's when it is truly not compatible. Compatible means it works similarly, not it doesn't look right.