FightingWolf opened this issue on Dec 09, 2014 · 29 posts
moriador posted Fri, 12 December 2014 at 5:07 PM
HD morphs on Genesis 2 work just fine in Poser. But you have to set the subdivision levels to at least 2 or (optimally) 3. 3 gives you a figure with something like a million polys, so the viewport is seriously slowed on ordinary machines. But you don't need to have subdivision turned on at all until render time.
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As for Genesis-in-Poser --
Vilters, Wolf -- Gosh, check your egos, fellas. Who are you to say what should be available for other Poser users? Just because Genesis does not work as well in Poser as it does in DS doesn't make it worthless for everyone. I use both Genesis 1 and 2 quite frequently, and I don't see a problem. Yes, I have to use scripts to get it to work. But I also have to use scripts to get V4 to work. Scenefixer, EZSkin, the Perfect Fixes, material switching scripts, clothing fit scripts, posing scripts... the list goes on and on. So what?
So what if Genesis comes in a format that isn't native to Poser? I also use props that come in 3DS format that need to be imported before I can use them.
Frankly, I'm relieved that Daz created the DSON importer. If they hadn't, I'd have spent the last year moaning about how all the new content for V4 was almost entirely made up of endless variations of microskirt and bikini, and I'd have a lot less variety for male figures.
If you don't like how something works, don't use it. Simple. But to suggest that because you personally don't like something, no one else should use it (or even be able to use it) is truly narcissistic.
I'm absolutely bloody SICK of people in this forum telling others what legitimate software/plugins/scripts/etc they should NOT be using.
PoserPro 2014, PS CS5.5 Ext, Nikon D300. Win 8, i7-4770 @ 3.4 GHz, AMD Radeon 8570, 12 GB RAM.