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AWESOME!!! Thank you so much.
I still had some "noise" using subdivision = 2, but it worked perfectly at 4. Very, very, nice.
Thread: Intersecting Cubes (and other things too) cancel each other when overlapped | Forum: Poser 11 / Poser Pro 11 OFFICIAL Technical
Further experimenting indicates that it's the overlapping surfaces that are the problem. If you move one cube a skinch down and back, it sort of works. Anyway, it's not so much a cancellation as it is that the overlapped surfaces render as black.
Thread: Python For Poser by PhilC | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
#1 sounds like a really great tip. Thank you very much for that. #2 sounds a bit iffy, what with the problem with hyperlinks. I think I'll leave that one alone.
Thread: Python For Poser by PhilC | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
Wow!!! Absolutely Fantastic!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
And, btw, once you opened it in a browser, it seems to work to save a shortcut to your desktop (say) and later use that to relaunch that window, without needing to launch the python shell at all.
Thread: Python For Poser by PhilC | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
I'm getting nowhere with pydoc. I import it but then I have enormous problems navigating around.
And I don't see how to browse it. I'm just stuck in the python shell window.
Any tips would be appreciated.
My experience with python, I have to admit, is totally outside this universe. Think Visual Studio and AWS.
Thread: Python For Poser by PhilC | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely look for the document system within poserPython. And, yeah, it sounds like Phil's book wouldn't help. And you put your finger exactly and succinctly on what I am looking for too, current documentation about the poser classes, methods, etc., available in Python scripts.
It's curious though that you say that the key changes are in Python itself. I'm comfortable with either version of Python and not finding writing the Python code to be an issue at all, so the changes in Python don't show up as a problem. Actually, I think maybe I'm not exactly understanding that last sentence. Sorry.
Thread: Python For Poser by PhilC | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
I'm not particulary worried about the version of Python. I grok Python fairly well. What I'm looking for are definitions of the Poser classes, methods, etc., and that's been a real bitch to find. However, for anyone else looking for similar information, I did find this site useful: https://vdocuments.mx/poser-python-methods-manual.html?page=1. Not perfect, but it is possible to dig out the needed information.
Thread: Python For Poser by PhilC | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
Yeah, I kind of figured that. I learned a lot from him, back in the days of poser 4. A real poser guru. So I figure that the book would be exactly what I'm looking for. Maybe someone has a copy I can buy, although I don't even know if it's hardback or a download.
Thread: Restoring Python Script Buttons | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Restoring Python Script Buttons | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks guys... I also got an answer from a support ticket, and it's simple, easy, and it worked:
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Thread: Intersecting Cubes (and other things too) cancel each other when overlapped | Forum: Poser 11 / Poser Pro 11 OFFICIAL Technical