MistyLaraCarrara opened this issue on Feb 26, 2014 · 71 posts
ssgbryan posted Wed, 26 February 2014 at 9:18 PM
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I think the majority of the added features in PP2014 are intended for content developers looking to make content for use in Poser. So if you aren't a content developer, it probably doesn't seem to be that much of an upgrade.
~Shane
I love ya man, but you are as wrong as a soup sandwich on this.
Poser Pro 2014 isn't designed for the Load, Conform, "Make Art" brigade (Poser Debut will meet their modest needs).
Poser Pro 2014 is designed for people that have moved beyond NVIATWAS. Poser Pro 2014 is designed to leverage all of your content.
Every single figure I own is a brand new figure. Problematic figures like P6 Jessi are no longer problematic. I can move easily to any figure that tickles my fancy & I don't have to worry about what the figure will wear.
On the other hand, Poser Pro 2014 makes content vendors a little less relevant. I take that back, it makes vendors a lot less relevant.
With the fitting room, any figure can wear any figure's clothing. Clothing vendors have become less relevant.
Thanks to the add-on framework, items like the Hair Control System means that I can easily fit hair made for 1 figure onto other figures. Hair vendors become less relevant.
That framework also allows for products like EZSkin and the upcoming EZMat program to clean up and make old content useable with the newer features of 2014. Figure vendors become less relevant.
With the Reality plug-in, I don't bitch about the firefly engine, I just use it for simple previews.
Since I have really started to work 2014, my wish lists have changed dramatically. Nowadays, it's mostly props and merchant resources. As far as clothing, all I really need are shoes (The final frontier for conversions).