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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 26 8:04 pm)
other pitfall: OP don't have poser.ini. OP's got OS X. it didn't slow down when I updated to sr 3.1 (OS X), however I noticed all default lites had AO enabled, which sux. if OS X interface is slow, one can only suggest using OS X activity monitor to check for bad processes using up network and CPU. make sure firewall is enabled in system prefs/security. monitor and block bad network connexion attempts. check poser prefs for any connection issues, FFRender in separate process, et al.
these are all issues which SM personnel are allowed to assist users. however they aren't supposed to discuss technique, like how to use material room nodes or how to create art, etc.
Quote - I noticed all default lites had AO enabled, which sux.
I hadn't noticed that; no wonder my renders with the default lites looked better!
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The Wisdom of bagginsbill:
"Oh - the manual says that? I have never read the manual - this must be why."Hmmm. Miss Nancy, If you have a mac and are not experiencing these problems then I have to assume it's a problem with the mac itself. I'll do some diagnostics but I think it's important to note that my poser program was running relatively smoothly before I updated. I really just want to get to the bottom of this so I can start working again!
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lol no problemo I still appreciate the inpute
@Markschum
How would I go about checking that? Sorry noob question :P
It's in your Poser preferences in Edit/General Preferences - Render tab - Number of Threads. Most ppl put however many cores their cpu has but I usually put one less (I have a quad). Personal preference ;). Normally I'm doing other stuff so I don't like to give Poser everything...heh.
Laurie
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I recently got around to updating my Poser Pro 2012 application (finally) and I've run into some very serious problems. The main issue is that the program itself has slowed down to the point where it's practically inoperable. I've dabbled with this program for a while now and have never had to deal with a slow interface until I elected to upgrade. The library was similarly slowed but I fixed that by updating my AIR flash player and that seems to have done the trick. Is there something else I need to update in order to get my Poser back into working condition?
If it helps, my specs are:
Mac OSX 10.7.5
2.4 GHz Intel Core i5
4 GB Memory
If anyone has a solution to my woes I'd be incredibly grateful...