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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 8:11 am)
How is everyone achieving renders with such detail in characters and backgrounds in Poser? Lots of techniques, such as compositing, using low res models and textures for background objects or rendering against a backround image/prop. There are a great many techniques and methods to achieving a convincing scene than just throwing in lots of hi-res objects. Remember that the final image should draw attention to the main subjects, so if you have a strong enough primary image there should be scope to optimise secondary details. Also make sure that you have the latest Poser/ProPack updates from CL. Bill
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Stupidity also evolves!
I had similar problems when trying to render mutiple figures (but my computer just stopped responding rather than affect the models). I was running Windows ME at the time. I upped to Windows XP, all the problems dissapeared and I was able to render 11 figures (some of them Hi res) in a complicated scene with multiple props. So from experiance, I would suggest the problem is your OS. Jack
"The biggest problem is the Operational system, every new Windows release is worst than the other, this is why I use a modified version of Windows 95 prior to OSR2." Oh my gosh, please no. I've worked with so many people who had terrible problems because they insisted on holding onto their ancient computers with ancient operating systems. Windows XP is the best Windows operating system at this time. Of course your computer needs to be capable of handling Windows XP. That rules out most computers that would still be running Windows 95.
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I posted a similar message on here a few weeks ago about trying to place several poser figures into a scene for rendering. I could only get 3 figures in before poser started acting quirky. The next figure would come in with no head or no arms, etc. Now I have a background prop I made that is a very simple lab scene, and I can only get one figure in before the problems start. All the figures have rather extensive props. So my question is this. How is everyone achieving renders with such detail in characters and backgrounds in poser. My system is a pentium 4 with 1.8 Ghz and 512 RAM. Do I need to think about increasing computer power, or decreasing my poser expectations. Thanks for any help.