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Poser Pro 2010 uses Adobe Flash Player for the library, which is no longer being supported by Adobe.
Thread: Poser Right For My Project | Forum: Poser Technical
The only program that I can think of that allows redistribution of the mesh is Make Human. It's free, and open source.
Thread: L'Homme 2 Pro??? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Post your Dawn renders here! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Poser 14 | Forum: Poser 13
>>> This functionality should just be built into Poser's obj exporter. I don't know the reason why it isn't, why it's tied to Zbrush alone, or why it's the sole realm of 3rd party scripts/plug ins. If one python coder can figure out how to do this, and it's a vital part of a figure development workflow, why isn't this just included with Poser content creation functionality?
It has to do with Poser's breaking apart of groups at the boundaries. GoZ disregards the duplicate vertices at the boundary edges.and returns the mesh "as-is" to Poser. If you GoZ the mesh to ZBrush and then exported that OBJ from ZBrush to your desktop, you'll see that each body part is a separate OBJ instead of being welded. As soon as you start trying to weld the duplicate vertices, it changes the vertex order.
Adding true "unimesh" support in Poser, and NOT breaking the object part into groups, would fix that.
Thread: Future of Poser | Forum: Poser 13
My Happy Thanksgiving wish on Facebook had an extra word in between that year that began with "F" LOL
Thread: AI | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Future of Poser | Forum: Poser 13
Yup it was.
Rotten Thanksgiving that year, for sure. Especially given that it was totally unexpected, and our team was REALLY tight and close. Miss those times.
Thread: AI | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Crystalis posted at 2:26 PM Fri, 27 September 2024 - #4489800
DeeceyArt posted at 11:54 AM Fri, 27 September 2024 - #4489796Usually the fuzziness in SuperFly is caused by low quality render settings. There are several render presets in the SuperFly render tab. If you have an Optix card, for example, try OptiX High.vince5 posted at 11:35 AM Fri, 27 September 2024 - #4489795What he meant is he wants the definition and clarity of Firefly style render but without the Superfly style noise, fuzziness. Reflections are raytraced starting with Poser 5. Poser 4 was the last one to use the fake reflection maps.How so? They use two entirely different methods of rendering. FireFly "fakes" reflections. SuperFly's are realistic raytraced reflections..what i ask of the AI is to mix the qualities of the firefly rendering with the superfly rendering data
As far as Firefly reflections, I stand corrected. My bad! I haven't used FireFly in so long that I forgot 8-)
Thread: Future of Poser | Forum: Poser 13
Correction for accuracy's sake. The lull was just over four years. Rendo released Poser 12 in early 2021, and gradually released SR's with additional new features during that year.
Thread: Future of Poser | Forum: Poser 13
Smith Micro took good care of it for a while, then as soon as it was no longer as profitable, they just completely cut up the entire development team and abandoned it. THAT was the worst part, because those years of complete radio silence were the ones that allowed all other programs to race well past Poser technology-wise and take almost all its users and content creators. With Renderosity, what happens is that Poser is now in the hands of a company that has more interest in it (as it also sells content for it), but also didn't have prior experience with developing software (it was a website development company), as far as I know. The team is capable, but small. Fixes and new features come slow.
This. As one of those who was blindsided by Smith Micro in an all hands on deck telephone meeting (three days before Thanksgiving 2016), the way Smith Micro let the entire Poser team go was BRUTAL. The meeting was not even 15 minutes long and email accounts were locked and closed within that time. The team was later replaced with people that knew little to nothing of Poser and the application languished for five years. At least Renderosity had the smarts to hire back some of the original development team and get the application back on track.
Meanwhile, Smith Micro's stock is floundering and hanging on a knife's edge.
Is development at Rendo slow? Yes. But at least it's moving and heading in a better direction. God, I hope they don't tie Poser to a specific modeling application. That would be a huge mistake.
Thread: AI | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
How so? They use two entirely different methods of rendering. FireFly "fakes" reflections. SuperFly's are realistic raytraced reflections..what i ask of the AI is to mix the qualities of the firefly rendering with the superfly rendering data
Thread: Future of Poser | Forum: Poser 13
Thread: A new girl in town... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Yes, wiith all new textures. The others were back in the V4 days and weren't really Superfly friendly.Remaking Carnie?
Thread: A new girl in town... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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Thread: Poser Pro 2010 Service Releases | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL