VirtualWorldDynamics opened this issue on Jun 14, 2015 · 787 posts
Erwin0265 posted Mon, 14 March 2016 at 4:37 AM
@Smaker1. "From the manual ("demo version" chapter) "The demo version allows to run the same simulations as the normal version. The only difference is the inability to save animations in Poser®.....To give the user a real view of the simulation, the demo program, as normal program also, allows you to record images of the interface during the calculation. These images are stored in a video format and saved in a file named « Simulation.avi » in the program directory.."" Yeah, I read that too; but I also read how Gerald had to alter his copyright protection as Renderosity weren't happy with it - so I was unsure as to whether that still held (there are quite a few out of date bits and pieces throughout the manual, especially the button names {Presumably due to all of the updates/bug fixes/improvements/additional features Gerald has been adding} - I though that this may have been one of them). I also thought that, as the manual was always referring to animations and I was doing static images and gave little thought to animation-creation, perhaps it didn't apply and that one could do static images with the demo. Stranger things have been available online than software that was free unless you wanted to do just that one extra thing with it.................. Yeah, perhaps I was a bit naive/hopeful/wishful .................. Anyway, I have sent Gerald a sitemail; hopefully he'll notice m and get back to me soon-ish. Until then; back to Vue/Terragen..................