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Quote - A hefty price tag ?
Aye will be so. I stopped at Vue 9.5 because I didn't see anything that would have knocked my socks off in 10- 11. I stopped buying trying to keep up with the Jones on new versions I can find plenty of other things to waste my money on then to waste it on versions of software with little new in them. One has to come to a point to live within their means :)
Thread: Vue Infininte 11.5 Not Importing PZ3 from Poser Pro 2014 | Forum: Vue
Poser and vue together are fickle when I had this problem with Poser Pro 2012 and Vue 9 I pointed Vue to the Poser 7.exe, above all things, and I had no more problems with importation of Poser Pro 2012 .pz3 files after that. Strange.
Thread: Vue/Poser Pro import issues | Forum: Vue
Hey guys I got my imports to work again. Believe it or not I tried something I did once before when this happened. I pointed Vue to the Poser 7 .exe and it works now. I can import Poser Pro 2012 pz3 files again. Now I am not sure what will happen if I re-install Poser Pro 2014 if this will upset the apple cart again.
Thread: Vue/Poser Pro import issues | Forum: Vue
Flat out Vue no longer will import a poser PZ3 file no matter what. Things that worked before do not now Vue doesn't even recognize poser at all it's as if poser not even installed and I have unistalled poser and reinstalled it (Poser Pro 2010 and 2012). Both of these versions Vue had no problem recognizing and importing I have an entire folder of Vue rendered Poser imported images from both Poser Pro 2010 and 2012 so I am not mad I know it worked. :)
I have done all that has been suggested that I could understand. I have pointed the poser programs to the installed 32-bit and 64-Bit versions, no go, changed SDK setting, no go, and my frustation lies with Vue and not the forum. I don't understand why one day I have no problem and now a massive melt down. I even tried pointing Vue to Poser 7 which I also have installed and still nothing Vues acts if there is no version of poser installed. I hate poser to render outdoor scenes the lighting looks terrible.
I do know now that the problem I am having is not a Poser issue but a vue one. Remember I have Vue 9 not 9.5, not Vue 10 so what works in those doesnt' apply to me. I am just perplexed and confused as to why out of the blue Vue has decided to just quit after years of using both Poser Pro versions in Vue 9. I guess if I want vue renders images I am going to have to save it as an .obj file and hunt down every dang texture.
Thread: Vue/Poser Pro import issues | Forum: Vue
Thread: Vue/Poser Pro import issues | Forum: Vue
Well now Vue will not import any .PZ3 files even from Poser Pro 2010. Maybe Vue has become corrupted at some point and it may need to have a clean install. I missed the boat upgrading from Vue 9 to 10 so I imagine SDK's are just too out dated for anything but Poser Pro 2010 which, as I was saying, will not import into Vue now.
I have tried everything so I am at a loss. My only alternative is to save a scene as an .obj and hunt down all the textures manually and then bring it into Vue. I just love Vue to render with especially for outdoor scenes but it maybe something I will need to do if I want to still use Vue.
Thread: Vue/Poser Pro import issues | Forum: Vue
I used to import Poser Pro 2012 .pz3 files all the time until I installed poser Pro 2014. Now I can't even import those. Vue keeps looking for .obj files but I have just noticed that all the Poser files are .obz.
Thread: Vue/Poser Pro import issues | Forum: Vue
Hi guys I have tried the vue file/ options /configure poser import and point to the pose exe file of the version I used. I think the problem is that both Poser 2012 and 2014 have the same named PoserPro. exe. Both versions of Poser I have installed their .exe is the same "PoserPro.exe.
So I feel that is what is giving Vue the fit. Also please remember I am using Vue 9 infinite and not like Vue 10 or above which also could be a problem.
Thanks!
Thread: Vue/Poser Pro import issues | Forum: Vue
Thread: Installed Poser Pro 2014 but see no figures | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Installed Poser Pro 2014 but see no figures | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Installed Poser Pro 2014 but see no figures | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Installed Poser Pro 2014 but see no figures | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
All that is in my poserPro 2014 content folder are .obz files. How hard was it to install this I followed the directions install the SM DLM, download the content and the poser app, wait until all the process bars finished and then hit install, follow directions and all should fall into place. LOL hmmmm.
Thread: Installed Poser Pro 2014 but see no figures | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I assumed I downloaded everything in the SM download manager. When it was downloading all the process bars were saying things where being downloaded. When it finished I hit the install button at the top.
All my content went to the My Documents folder as I did with PP2012.
Thread: Same old Stuff | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - There's nothing to stop anyone making and selling something different from the herd but...
As many have learned, there's so much slutwear, underwear, swimwear etc because that's what sells. Stray too far from the beaten track and you can count your sales on the fingers of no hands.
No offense to you Sam as this is not directed at one person it is a general statement on my part.
I am so sorry but if that is all that can sell then the vast mind of creativity has become simplistic and on the verge of death. What a shame that the only things that can be created and rendered in the 3d world are models with little to no clothing on a blank background posed with terrible, re-hashed, seen them once you've seen them all poses. Shameful maybe back in the day when I first started out in 3d art that could be true.
But so much has advanced since then and still all that can be squeezed out are products that leave little to creation or to the imagination. For me "It doesn't sell" is a cop out and a shame for those that are so talented can only manage droll and boring creations. If I only had a fraction of the knowledge and skill many of the content creators have I'd be in heaven. I used to think it was just shameful now it's just sad to see such a squandering of talent. If those in our past felt the same then men would have never conquered flight, break throughs in medicine becuase the risk was too much.
Seems as time has gone by I buy less and less and I know many others do as well. How much can those who create the same things as others, same clothing, same poses etc. loose before the message is received? I have read these forums for months and have seen this topic brought up more than often. Obiviously there are many, more than many, who want to see and would buy these, "It will not sell" items. But I reckon it is so much easier playing with nudes and figures with little clothing on blank or blurred backgrounds then to sit down and create a beautiful, well thought out, complex piece of art. Truly we do need a "Make art" button.
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