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3rd guess? Your light is set to Diffuse IBL.
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Thread: Poser 11 lights | Forum: New Poser Users Help
2nd guess? You have shadows turned off on your light.
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Thread: Poser 11 lights | Forum: New Poser Users Help
undefined posted at 12:50 PM Fri, 8 October 2021 - #2966064
It would help a lot if you showed what you're doing. Since you didn't, I would say there are an infinite number of things you did wrong.I could create a perfectly round yellow light that cast a very well defined shadow without rendering. In Poser 11, I can't get anything but a strangly shaped light that will not cast a shadow. What am I doing wrong????
My guess? You're not in OpenGL display mode, but rather in SreeD?
Right click on the preview window and check.
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Thread: Poser pro 1 crashing! | Forum: Poser 11 / Poser Pro 11 OFFICIAL Technical
"most recent version" is not an answer. Suppose your problem is you're actually not on the latest version. 11.3.818?
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Thread: Ghost Script...? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Refraction is used to successfully exploit the "invisible in raytracing" state - where a refraction ray cannot intersect any part of the body, whether back-facing or not. The result is a tongue or teeth are only seen if the mouth is open, or the eyes or nose only seen if facing the camera (such as is not seen in seach's image above). The "invisible in raytracing" seems poorly named because even the camera ray is "ray traced" in SuperFly (but not FireFly) but whatever, that doesn't count.
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Thread: Creating a new master parameter that works modulo 360 - can it be done ? | Forum: Poser 11 / Poser Pro 11 OFFICIAL Technical
I've never looked into value ops. What are the operators you have available? Are they listed somewhere?
Modulus can be constructed from some fairly common operators: division, floor, multiplication, subtraction. For example: (using Python infix notation (%) for modulus)
p % q == p - floor(p / q) * q
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Thread: Replace a multiline XML string between two delimiters | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
This article explains in more detail https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1812115/how-to-safely-write-to-a-file
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Thread: Replace a multiline XML string between two delimiters | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
Because I'm lazy, I'm screen grabbing from some other python tutorial.
You do the same on the write as on the read. You'll never accidentally leave a file open that way.
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Thread: Replace a multiline XML string between two delimiters | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
While this is correct, it can be a disaster if something goes wrong. If some other user is starting with this as a template and they change the code at line 18 to suit their purposes, it is easily possible that the program throws an exception (due to some temporary mistake on the user's part) which will result in the loss of all the file contents after the start tag.
It would be safer to open a DIFFERENT file for writing, write all the lines and close it, and ONLY THEN perform a delete and a couple file renames to safeguard that the original file BEFORE AND AFTER the replacement is retained, and that if a new content isn't produced properly, the original is not touched at all.
For similar reasons the f.close() should not be explicitly done by the program. Instead, perform the temp file production with a "with" statement. That will ensure that even if the program aborts, the file is properly closed. Otherwise, the Poser process will continue to have the file "open" and it may be difficult for the user to delete the file.
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Thread: Firefly vs. Superfly? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
This is very good.
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Thread: Firefly vs. Superfly? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
It's 2021 and I'm still getting overwhelmingly distracted by burned-in-specular on the color map.
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Thread: Floating point decimals and binary representation. | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
I'm not using Python 12 - but I am using Python 3 because 2 is dead.
Anyway - yes if you're in Python 2 (Poser 11 or below) then division by 10 needs to be i / 10.0.
And yes you can format umpteen ways
f'{i / 10:.1f}'
'%.1f' % (i / 10.0)
str(i / 10.0)
You pick which way you're comfortable with. I usually pick based on the simplest syntax, or the shortest amount of coding, which generally means fewer mistakes.
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Thread: Floating point decimals and binary representation. | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
I cleaned up your function - it can be much simpler.
# make a new ( numbered ) copy of the original file
def uniquify( path, ext ):
file_name = path + ext
i = 0
while isfile(file_name):
i += 1
file_name = path + "_copy_" + str(i/10) + ext
return file_name
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Thread: Floating point decimals and binary representation. | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
Honestly, though, I don't know why you need 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 ... instead of just 1, 2, 3 ...
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Thread: Floating point decimals and binary representation. | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
OK so after a quick experiment I conclude your problem is simply that adding .1 each time is a bad way to do as the slight inaccuracy of representing .1 accumulates. Instead, just iterate on an integer and divide by 10.
Example:
for i in range(100):
name = 'foo_copy_' + str(i/10) + '.bar'
print(name)
Works just fine
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Thread: Poser 11 lights | Forum: New Poser Users Help