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Thanks for the input, but it doesn't answer the question of what that old freeware program was,...
Thread: Old Freeware for Conforming Clothes | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Actually, I just managed to do it by simply text editing the cr2 file of another item,... still not as easy as this older freeware was,...
Thread: Writer's Retreat.....a place and a question | Forum: Writers
Any place will do fine if I don't have to get up and go to work every day,... a life lived by the pen rather than by the sword,... what an idea,... but just for sheer inspiration and mood setting, a place to make me write, a place to constantly inspire me,... no place like the Rocky Mountains!! Give me a cabin away from the bustle, no money worries, no bills to pay, no traffic to fight, a T-1 straight into my office, a fireplace and snow falling outside,... add a glass of fine brandy, a smoking jacket and a pipe and I'm in heaven. OK,... skip the pipe.
Thread: Is anybody else fed up? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Patience,... nah,.. desparation, foolishness, stupidity,... no money,... never patience. If DAZ studio behaves like a real 3D render engine, and allows for animation/posing of DAZ figures,... and handles memory with anything approaching competence,... and is completely backward compatible with all my old pz3's, pzz's, and cr2's... and takes out the trash and feeds the dog,... and gets me a date with Danni Ashe,... well, I didn't think so either.
Thread: Voting on Gallery Uploads | Forum: Community Center
I would rather see the old stuff removed after it grows stale on the shelf, rather than restrict what can be added. Personally, I've seen my own work grow and mature a great deal in the last year, and the same goes for many of the other artists out there. Having my old stuff pulled after, say three to six months is not a problem, in fact, I tend to do it myself. But I am a staunch "anti-limits" proponent. If there is a bandwidth issue,... GET MORE BANDWIDTH!! This has always been a cop-out of corporate America,... "screw the user becasue we're too cheap to fork over for more bandwidth". It is one of the main reasons the internet still crawls when it should be flying. As to stuff getting buried and not seen because "too many downloads are placed in front of me in the queue",... well, WAH! Try competing in any market in this world an see what happens if you don't "produce, produce, produce". From what I've seen, if you're worried about hits and ratings, change your name to one of the three or four prefered artists in the community, and you'll boatloads. If you're worried about furthering your art, stop typing on forums and get back to work. All that ranting said, personally, I can't produce fast enough that I have to worry about posting more than two or three a day anyway. I'd say leave the three a day limit alone and cull out the old stuff,... standard practice for any server maintenance.
Thread: Status for SR3 | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
That's not the answer. Whether the file is incorrectly referenced in the pz2, pz3, cr2 or whatever, isn't the point. There is no excuse/reason/mandate of God that could excuse the sloppy code writing that allows a misrosecond response from the operating system and five lines of code to handle to take ten minutes and lock up the system in the process. THIS FILE LOOKUP PROBLEM MUST BE FIXED. For COBOL's sake, just delete the damn file search routine entirely and stop at "File Not Found", dump to a dialog and ask what to do,... then frikkin' do it!! Its amazing to me that I can click "Stop looking for files" and it still takes ten minutes to understand the response,.. incompetent code writing,... evil, pure and simple, from the eighth dimension!!
Thread: Status for SR3 | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Great, what about the software's complete inability to process a "file not found" from the operating system. Main issue here, all those falsely or improperly referenced .bum files or .jpg textures that have been moved/deleted/didn't come with a packaged freebie/etc. Why does P5 still take forever to realize the "file not found" message has been sent back by the operating system and it should stop looking. 5-10 minutes wasted in la-la land waiting for P5 to even ask "do you want to keep looking for files" is pathetic. This should have been one of the first things on your list of "MUST GET THIS FIXED".
Thread: Things on my mind/Importing from Poser. | Forum: Vue
Danka Peggy,... after much, too much, uninstalling/deleting, and reinstalling, I came to that same conclusion (concusion??). TalonGE
Thread: Things on my mind/Importing from Poser. | Forum: Vue
I have only P5 and Vue4.11 and have the same bogus "Invalid serial number" BS going on. Suspect it to be the overzealous copyright protection from CL,... have patched to the latest P5 SR, and tried again, but still got hosed by Vue on imported pz3s. Question: does the pz3 hold a copy of the serial number?? surely not,... that would go beyond paranoid to ludicrous.
Thread: please help!!--reflections | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Yep, has to be a full ray trace render engine,... P4 is a "kinda sorta" render engine, that doesn't do ray tracing. I've always used Bryce with imported figures and all the insanity that causes,... but just got P5 and Vue d'Esprit,.. both with ray trace capabilities. Maybe I can start doing that chromed armor effect in Poser now??
Thread: "Unexpected error (out of memory)" - eh? | Forum: Bryce
I run into the same thing with an 866 PIII and 512MB SDRAM on a 32MB Radeon,... Bryce 4 sounds like the culprit,... but what to do???
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Thread: Old Freeware for Conforming Clothes | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL