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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
You don't have animated textures, it lookl like you have made an animation with a color set to transparent and put an avi below - you can hardly call that an animated texture. It is clear to see that the movie does not texture her pants, it is flat like a wall. No deformations at all. Not too impressive, if you ask me.
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Well, if they did go ahead and make a version for 9.2 then at least the OS X users could still use the program in classic format. But with such a small market share, it's probably best to stick with the current standard and just make one version of the software, rather then two.
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OS 10.1.5 is the present... OS 10.2 is the future! Anyone telling you OS X is still in the "future" needs a serious reality check. OS X was released March 2001 (over a year ago) and it's shipping on all new macs. OS9 reached the end of the line at version 9.2.2. It's no longer being developed. I bet that the majority of people with macs here are switching back to OS 9 only to use Poser. -Adam
I don't agree that Apple is at fault for the delay, which is to say I don't buy the "apple not returning calls" excuse. As any programmer worth their salt will tell you, contacting the OS or compiler manufacturer is a last resort effort. You are first expected to exhaust all other developer resources, such as newsgroups, apple developer network technotes, mactech articles, peers, etc... I would not expect kupa's team to get quick fixes from Apple, it just doesn't work like that. Case in point: Poser is the last piece of software I'm using that has not been upgraded to run on OS X. Even my favorite lowly shareware apps are carbonized, and you can bet those programmers get NO attention from Apple. As an Apple/Mac programmer of 15 years, I've had to call Apple and Metrowerks 2 or 3 times each IIRC for a tech support issue, and only when I was sure there was a bug in the OS and compiler respectively. You're never going to get as timely a response as from a fellow programmer (or group thereof). -Adam
All right, I'm a sucker for workarounds. How did you accomplish the "animated" texture in Poser 4 alone? Manually load a new texture for each frame of the animation? Please tell.
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I managed this "animated" texture by rendering the same animation twice, once with the human textures, and once with the wolfie textures. Then I loaded both videos into Premiere and did a simple dissolve from one to the other.
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Apple has just announced that the next round of OS X after 10.2 will prevent users from being able to boot into OS 9. In addition, the next batch of new macs will not even support OS 9. The reason they give is that they want developers to move to X and stop writing OS 9 software. If that's not proof enough that OS 9 is dead, I don't know what is. -AdamYes Ive heard that one too. A relevant point terminusnord contacting the OS or compiler manufacturer as a last resort but its been developing and wish-listing for two years, and it can happen that they could get some trouble. No, youre right Apples being screwed again, the world is coming to an end and Steve Jobs is a vampire. Nice clip Little_Dragon, but Im amazed that no-one has worked it out yet. Doozy has worked out an alternative method which he has in freestuff, but his cant go round corners like mine, at least they couldnt last time I looked. But quess what? He uses a MAC as well! and were the ones not getting Poser 5!
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