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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
I read somewhere that e-on licensed part of Poser 4 and put it into Vue in order to get pz3 file import working. Since neither side knows about P5, I'd guess e-on did not do the same with P5. Also, Vue looks for "poser.exe" and a valid poser serial number when you install it. So you'd probably at least have to keep P4 on your machine (since P5 won't come with a serial number--don't know about the exe). I'll take a big, fat guess that if the P5 file will load into Poser 4, it will load in Vue. If it won't load into P4, it won't load into Vue. But I could be wrong.
I hope jackson & sirkrite are correct; I would be mightily pissed if they launched anything but a free patch for Vue, as I bought Mover4 just before I heard about the september launch of poser 5! I do have a slight concern though; it is probably a dumb question; but I don't know about these things! if there is no change in the pz3 file in poser 5, where is the information for the new hair settings etc stored? or is there a pz5 file and a save as option if you haven't used fancy features? Steve :o)
I read an article in Computer Arts Interactive Magazine August 2002 issue that e-on and Curious Labs were teaming up to offer the ability to host Poser animated scenes within Vue 5. In other words, you could create an animated scene with Poser, Save it as a PZ3 file, load it into Vue and Export the animation with the terrain of your choice directly from Vue. Sounds pretty cool.
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Hi, Could we have a CLEAR statment about Poser 5 and vue compatibility ? CL and Eon are very discreet about this topic !!!! Laurent