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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
I don't recall them ever being free, though maybe I missed it. I bought the original Miki. I think she was $19.95, which was 50% off. I bought the G2 figures as well.
Bondware should consider making the G2 figures free with Poser. I think the ethnic diversity would be be useful. And I can't imagine they sell a lot of copies in RMP these days. If they're willing to give away Miki 4, why not the G2 figures?
ISTR Miki 3 or 4 was available free - or reduced price - with an earlier version of Poser, as an introductory offer. You bought Poser, gave Smith Micro the product code and got Miki. It was at the time Steve Cooper was running the show.
He very kindly gifted me what was at the time the latest version of Poser, so I could get me hands on Miki.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
The other Generation 2's included Kevin, Koji, and Olivia, all for purchase when Content Paradise was around. As I mentioned above, Miki 4 is the only one of the lot that is now offered for free as part of the Poser legacy figures. It is a shame that not much content was generated for her, I really like the model, had much potential.
It's not exact. Even copying the joint zones, it doesn't quite fit. I don't have Miki 3 but I downloaded some of her stuff to try on Miki4. Miki 4 doesn't have buttock bones while the clothing does. It probably wouldn't take much effort in the fitting room to convert it.
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Poser 12 made a bunch of odd changes in the "Legacy" material. One of the most startling is a bit of prudery about the males. When you load James (P6), he comes in castrated. I know, I know, educational market and so force. But a naked person should look like a human. What's really bizarre is that the genital is there, it's just flagged Invisible. I discovered this while trying to find something, anything, to click on. I haven't confirmed yet, but I suspect that Jessi has had her morphs twiddled. I'm going to reload my original P6 Jessi and do a comparison.
The other potentially huge change is the disappearance of the Face Room. I do almost all my native Poser images with either Jessi or the G2 (with a preference for Miki and the old RDNA textures for her). But I never use their default faces which are often (I'm looking at you, Sydney) borderline bizarre. Well, unless you are a morph maven or a Blacksmither, or there is some tool or tweak in the product I haven't found, you are now stuck with the face "out of the box."
To end on a note of positivity, the Manual is now a local HTML file. That's good for getting at info quickly. Since my 3D system is offline for security reasons, it sure beats the 3D equivalent of Steamworks, where you have to be online to use products you have spent bundles on. Unfortunately the new manual format makes printing nearly impossible. I'm hoping for a PDF alternative, preferably formatted for letter-size paper not the postcard pages a previous version slapped on the disk.
The old legacy content used geometry switching to swap a hip with genitals with one without it. It is obsolete and breaks the newer geometry. You can read more about it here https://www.renderosity.com/forums/comments/4427931/permalink as well as a workaround.
I don't remember the reason given for the face room being removed, but it wouldn't surprise me if there wasn't a similar reason. IIRC it seemed there were less options on newer models than the old ones and there were models it didn't work with.
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The old legacy content used geometry switching to swap a hip with genitals with one without it. It is obsolete and breaks the newer geometry. You can read more about it here https://www.renderosity.com/forums/comments/4427931/permalink as well as a workaround.
It's not obsolete in the slightest.
It's very very useful in figures that are mechanical, segmented, robot, etc. It allows you to swap out any number of body parts via a dial; the parts are unique geometry (unlike morph) that can contain their own unique UVs, material definitions, and morphs. If you are only looking through the lens of a Poser figure that has welded body part groups and requires unbroken or mesh continuous bends I can see where this might seem to be the case, in fact, by and large, there are more Poser figures in existence that DON'T fit that criteria. Most likely many aren't even aware of the hidden functionality, it's simply a few instances of code and a geometry file reference in a cr2.
Just wanted to point this out, it's a topic that been of interest to me and also a concern about changes or deprecation of Poser features going forward.
RedPhantom posted at 5:23 PM Sun, 10 October 2021 - #4428751The old legacy content used geometry switching to swap a hip with genitals with one without it. It is obsolete and breaks the newer geometry. You can read more about it here https://www.renderosity.com/forums/comments/4427931/permalink as well as a workaround.
It's not obsolete in the slightest.
It's very very useful in figures that are mechanical, segmented, robot, etc. It allows you to swap out any number of body parts via a dial; the parts are unique geometry (unlike morph) that can contain their own unique UVs, material definitions, and morphs. If you are only looking through the lens of a Poser figure that has welded body part groups and requires unbroken or mesh continuous bends I can see where this might seem to be the case, in fact, by and large, there are more Poser figures in existence that DON'T fit that criteria. Most likely many aren't even aware of the hidden functionality, it's simply a few instances of code and a geometry file reference in a cr2.
Just wanted to point this out, it's a topic that been of interest to me and also a concern about changes or deprecation of Poser features going forward.
I'm repeating what one of the developers said. If you follow the link, you can read a more thorough explanation. And while I agree that geometry switching would be nice, and can see plenty of uses for it, the question wasn't about generic switching of any part, the replace body part with prop is still there. The question was about the genital switch. Just switching out a hip is less useful. Very rarely do you see a robot with just a mechanical pelvis area or someone with a prosthetic pelvis. Hip replacements look aren't visible from the outside save for a scar.
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I read Nerd's comment about Geometry Switching not being compatible with weight mapped cr2's, before I even made my original post. I think maybe you don't understand...
Geometry switching can work with any body part actor and as you must know there are many types of Poser "Figures", not just humanoid that are expected to bend. And surely you don't think it's only for hip body parts? ANY body part.
Architectural figures for instance. At the spin of a dial you can swap out multiple door types (or any "body part", e.g. rigged element) that can have it's own unique mesh not dependent on matching vert order/count (as do morphs), including new UVs, materials, and morphs.
Or SamTherapy's Geometry Switching Daleks for instance (not a pelvis in sight there)
Or Kirwyn's original Kez figure that had multiple dialable outfits built into the figure
Or the Geometry Switching hands I built for the Missus figure I created
And many more examples, including things created by Anton Kisiel
The uses for the tech encompass much more than genitalia. And much more flexible and sophisticated than replace body part with prop.
Very old images of my Missus figure's Geometry Switching hands...
My point being that I think it would be a mistake to dump the tech, if it comes to that. Not all "figures" require weight mapping or unimesh. In fact the large percentage of cr2s you'll find dont...
It's all natural. Though you need the NGM morphs, still visible yet not available at the Marketplace.
DarthJ posted at 4:02 AM Fri, 29 October 2021 - #4429539
Good sets there, morph sets that is. Odd that Posermatic only has a few left in the store, in particular the pack for TY2 is still up. Wonder why the V4 and Miki packs are no longer available. I made a similar morph set for La Femme, EBM; 33 Breast Morphs for La Femme. Not quite as specific, or perhaps refined, as his packs though. It's in the process of being reworked and included with a larger morph pack I've been working on. I pulled the original, along with my other things, from ShareCG but you can get a copy here if curious...It's all natural. Though you need the NGM morphs, still visible yet not available at the Marketplace.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VzO1E1K6VoTPr3DtYd59OWRyMNCYOxdT/view?usp=drivesdk
Sorry for the OT
Renderosity used to automatically remove things that didn't sell well enough.
They've changed their policy. Some vendors put items that had been removed back on sale. Some didn't. There are several products I wish the vendors would put back, but they appear to have wandered off and aren't into Poser any more.
There are a few items where you don't get notified if you've already bought something, I think because the vendor re-uploaded it as a new product.
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It might have been during Smith Micro time, but there were some FREE character releases, I remember Miki, going through several generations, and I believe there were others.
Are they included in the new Poser 12 releases?
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