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I put that in as a bug report.
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@dt00swc the issue you're talking about, I presume is the problem with strand hair messing up the preview and making it super slow.
It turns out that it's a problem in the dynamic hair library we use. We're waiting on a the developer of that library to fix it. It's not going to be in the next service release. I wish I could say it was fixed.
There are other Mac-only issues in that library and we may end up having to migrate to a different dynamic hair library as we did with the Talk Designer. (Which is an open source library now)
Again sorry for not having a solution yet.
Aha! Poser 13.3.895 is out, and there's something cool to check:
"Implemented displacement node for SuperFly materials. (App) #2234"
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Hmmm, I assume that's this? https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/render/shader_nodes/vector/displacement.html and https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/render/shader_nodes/vector/vector_displacement.html
That actually looks pretty useful. You could do scaling with a math node but it's a cleaner way to adjust the height and also you can shift the neutral point (I keep forgetting where it is).
I guess vector displacement is sort of equivalent to using normal maps where regular displacement is like using bump maps.
The displacement as implemented in the physical node was behaving weird ... wrong ... uspidebackwards? It's really hard to explain. Let's go with "Busted". It was actually using the vector displace which is (evidently) supposed to be weird. At least it's the same kind of weird in Blender's implementation of Cycles. It makes the displacement all go in one direction instead of along the surface normal. So it does something, but it's definitely not what Poser users are expecting. The vanilla Displacement node is what you're expecting displacement to do.
The Displacement input on the Physical node now has a Displacement node built into it so it should behave more sensibly. If you are working with the Cycles root you should Put a Displacement node inline between the Displacement texture map and the root input.
Well, it is sobering to know that displacement for PBR was broken all along and finally got repaired. The addition of a proper Displacement node was a long time in coming to Poser. Now to go back and examine all the content transposed into physically-based reality, making the necessary repairs to make them render correctly.
how much you need to subdivide depends on the details of the displacement map. You aren't going to be able to use a noise node to make grass. I used a dirt map on the sphere without any subdivision and it looked as good as if I divided it a bunch.
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Really excited to get my hands on this in the next couple of weeks, especially since it was thought to be the end of Poser 13 updates.
Fingers crossed that some of the bugs I reported are amount the many that will be fixed in this release.
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