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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
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LOL...Genesis is not for everyone..However there are some people who are jumping for joy..
I always believed this level of cooperation was possible, and in the best interest of Daz3D, Smith Micro, and the whole community.
I would be interested to hear from those who are experienced with Genesis, and Poser, exactly how much of the Genesis' functions and features will be available in Poser.
Or, is this about the same as loading the figures in DAZ3D, and exporting them to Poser?
Regardless, I hope this does much to reconcile the two camps.
Thanks DAZ3d and Smith Micro.
lmk
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Thanks for posting this Zevo. being a genesis user myself, I look forward to firing up poser 2012 again and seeing how it works.
for those interested here is the documentation on the DSON importer
http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/software/dson_importer/poser/userguide/start
Regards, Michael
Quote - Or, is this about the same as loading the figures in DAZ3D, and exporting them to Poser?
No, it supports SubD for one thing, and Morph Transfer (but not smoothing or collision detection) - though there's a perfomance hit with SubD so I'd suggest turning it off (there's a script included) until you need it (rendering, or very fine-tuning of poses).
At first glance I am genuinely impressed.
User interface for loading genesis and its content is integrated into Poser, this includes the figures, clothing, poses, hair and the MAT files. It is a bit slower to load, but not much. And even the shoes work, which is more than I got with the exporter
Resolution seems to much higher as the base which we got from the exporter and looks very good.
It really looks like DAZ and SM did a very good job here
Caveat - I only played 15 minutes with it, so there might be problem which I have not see yet
Quote - Interesting. It says you don't need to install DS to use it.
It also says this:
"Some Genesis features such as collision detection and smoothing are dependent upon and function only in DAZ Studio."
Does smoothing mean subdivision? Does this mean we're still stuck with low-res figures?
No, the smoothing and collision features are DS only and very useful. I miss them in poser.
Regards, Michael
Quote - Interesting. It says you don't need to install DS to use it.
It also says this:
"Some Genesis features such as collision detection and smoothing are dependent upon and function only in DAZ Studio."
Does smoothing mean subdivision? Does this mean we're still stuck with low-res figures?
No, the smoothing is the process that flattens (or rather rounds) the mesh without adding resolution, and collision detection is a feature of that. SubD is there, live, but it accounts for the noted slow down.
Well, I'm lost on the very first sentence of the directions to load Genesis. lol. It says, "The first thing you need to do is browse to: “DAZ People” in the mapped directory that contains your Genesis Starter Essentials content." How do you do that? Do I need to create another runtime? I already had DS and Genesis with morphs installed but gathering dust. I've installed all the new files as well.
Quote - I'm running P 2012, but have all my daz stuff in my Poser 8 runtime. I accepted the defaults when installing the new files. I don't see Genesis anywhere in either my P 2012 or Poser 8 under "Daz People" or otherwise.
You did install both the full Genesis Start Essentials and the Poser companion files? Do you have a Data folder sitting nextt o one of your Runtimes (presumably the one in the Poser 8 Content folder)?
Quote - Tunsey ... I believe, if I understand the description right it is a plug in to import models you've created with genesis in DS ... NOT genesis by itself. It makes the import process much easier and compatable with PP2012 and P9.
No, it does import Genesis and apply characters 9though materials will need work, if there aren't Poser-native materials as there will be for those which were V4 or M4/Genesis combos). But it does need .duf (DS4.5) files, not .dsf (4.0) and the Poser companion files (a library file Poser recognises, and the Python file that loads).
Male_M3dia
"Have those files been updated? The way the importer handles genesis may be different from when the cr2 was being used."
PhilC will need to answer that for us. Though, if an update is needed, PhilC will likely provide that. He gives amazingly good service.
lmk
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"DSON Support" shows up in my "Scripts" menu, but frankly I find the documentation hard to follow. No idea what they mean when they say, "To see your new content, add the directory where you installed the Genesis Starter Essentials and Genesis Starter Essentials for Poser." I've never heard of "adding a directory" in Poser. I know how to add a runtime though. How exactly do you do "add a directory" in the way the documentation wants you to?
During installation three different paths were referenced. Which one is daz talking about in the directions above??
Quote - "DSON Support" shows up in my "Scripts" menu, but frankly I find the documentation hard to follow. No idea what they mean when they say, "To see your new content, add the directory where you installed the Genesis Starter Essentials and Genesis Starter Essentials for Poser." I've never heard of "adding a directory" in Poser. I know how to add a runtime though. How exactly do you do "add a directory" in the way the documentation wants you to?
During installation three different paths were referenced. Which one is daz talking about in the directions above??
Means the RUNTIME. A folder is a directory.
Laurie
Quote - I'm not running Poser 8. I'm running P 2012 as stated earlier in the thread. I'm just using the Poser 8 runtime, which the installer recognized.
I found the instructions convoluted too. What I did is to install DSON Importer into the main Poser directory and then the two other files into their own runtime and things seem to work okay.
Quote - "Means the RUNTIME. A folder is a directory." Yes, I know. During installation it showed my Poser 8 Runtime as first of three directories it was working with. However, I see nothing of Genesis in that runtime, although the DSON stuff shows up in the scripts menu.
Are you sure you ran all three installers 9or four if you want 64 and 32 bit versions) - the Genesis Starter Essentials has the main files, the GenesisStarterEssentialsCF has the files that end up in the Poser library. If you are installing to the folder you use then that should just work.
Quote - LOL not sure if I'd call it heaven, but choices are always nice ;). I've been impressed with what I've seen of some Genesis stuff.
Laurie
I agree but it I wonder if DAZ have done this because by making v5&M5 Genesis they alienated alot of people and and this has affected them because not enough people are wanting to use it instead working still on V4 bases.
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No desire to use Genesis at all, so I'm not even downloading.
I'm perfectly happy with Anastasia, Miki4, Tyler and the leaps and bounds Poser is making.
So, nope no "heaven" for me.
And, I'm not going to allow DAZ complete control of my hard drive either. That's one of the things that ALWAYS pi**ed me off about DAZ. They think they OWN your computer.
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