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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
I only have about 4 gigs of hard drive and I have Poser 4, Bryce 4, Amorphium, Ray Dream Studio 5, Painter 3D, and numerous other things, and I've never had a problem with my hard drive filling up. I don't keep all my pz3's. If I render something and think it's worth it, I'll save the pz3 on disk, but otherwise, I delete them when I'm finished with them. I do file off onto disk the things I download to free up space. I keep some texture maps that I use frequently in a folder called Posertex and I convert all my renders to jpg, then file off onto disk when my folder gets too much in it. You shouldn't have a problem with 27.4 gigs. Have fun! Melanie
With 27Gb you should be okay for, ohhhh, three or four weeks :) The install versions of Poser and Bryce aren't mega-massive - it's all the extra figures, props, texture maps, materials, and general "stuff" you'll find yourself downloading. I've got a 17.2Gb HDD dedicated to Poser and Bryce. So far I've got 11Gb left Some form of back-up (ZIP/CD Rom Burner) is essential. I've got about 20 CD's of stuff and it keeps on growing. It's not unusual to get Bryce files of 40Mb or more, so you'll need to save those off of your HDD quite frequently. "Clock-shock"? Oh yeah, I think we've all suffered that using Poser and Bryce :) Paul
Every so often I do a housecleaning of my hard drive and I delete things that I don't use often. If it's something I might want later, I save it to floppy (I don't have a CD burner yet) and I zip a lot of files. It's not necessary to keep a lot of stuff on the hard drive unless you use it frequently. I use Poser EVERYDAY and I create tons of stuff, but I don't leave most of it on my HD. I still manage to keep it down, somehow. If you create something that you don't want to ever re-render again, you don't have to keep the PZ3 file. Just dump it. I've done lots of scenes that I only want for a short time. I don't keep everything. Melanie
My Poser directory is just under 700MB. That doesn't count downloads that don't need to be in the Poser directory (PZ3, textures, etc). Those are stored elsewhere and amount to another couple hundred meg. My Bryce directory is just under 100MB. My 3d projects folder, with PZ3 and BR4 documents, is about 2GB, plus about another 1GB in offline storage (DVD-RAM). My rendered files directory is about 1GB, mostly JPG. My rendered movies directory is about 3GB, but will be pared down shortly. It balloons right up with a work in progress. It sure adds up... -sk
Even with compression (a la WinZip, or whatever) floppies are hopelessly small for .pz3 files. The cost/MB of CD is much better, and it takes a helluvalot less physical space to store a given quantity of stuff. I messed with CD-RW for a while, but I've decided I prefer plain old CD-R. I hate agonizing over what to scratch to make room for new stuff. Also, I'll second Emilio's remarks about poor reliability of floppies. Jude
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Hey, to all U people that were chewing my @ss off about having P4 and asking if someone knew where I could find the P4 Nude Woman model...I just thought I'd letcha know that I kinda thought about it and figured "what if my HD crashed right now?" well, having that in mind, I went to Metacreations Site and Ordered...U guessed it! P4 and while I was there, I picked up Bryce4 and 2 Copies of Carrara. Now that's alotta $$$Money$$$ but having those programs acually on CD makes me feel safer, knowing that anything could happen to my HD. That's just to show that I'm not one of those people that want something for nothing... Now, can anyone gimme a ballpark figure on how much space will be needed??? my HD Holds 27.4 Gigs and I know that they wont use all of that but...I also know that once you get going with Poser, it slowly eats up the space on your HD. Well...L8Ter!