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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 20 7:19 am)
if you use wardrobe wizard on the Mac computer SR2 will make your WW unusable. I just had to go back to SR1 this weekend.
Not to sound like a naysayer, but here are two questions to ask yourself:
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Yanno, it's a sad state of affairs when patches/updates are things that people have to consider whether they should install. "What will this update break" is not a question that a user should even have to ask... bonni
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I don't know if I would recommend it. I know others have said their renders are faster, but I'm noticing quite a bit of hanging on mine, on re-renders from SR1 scenes.
Another issue I am getting, is that on the library palette, when I choose an item, I am not always getting all of the options at the bottom. Specifically, the options to Create New Figure, and Change Figure. For no reason at all, the options are sometimes there, and sometimes not, on the same objects!
I am fully in agreement with Post 6. Sadly though, it is a question asked every time there is a new Poser update, with good reason.
Message edited on: 11/13/2005 19:55
No problems here so far. If anything, P6 seems to be more stable than it was. And it was already fairly stable most of the time. Outside of the occasional render lockup. Also, P6 SR2 is noticeably faster all of the way around.
Based upon a few day's worth of experience, I'd say that SR2 is definitely worth installing.
I say this with the caveat that I don't consider my testing of P6 SR2 to be comprehensive. I simply haven't had enough time to try everything yet. But overall, it looks very promising.
I am fully in agreement with Post 6. Sadly though, it is a question asked every time there is a new Poser update, with good reason.
It's also a question which arises every time that Microsoft Windows gets updated. And other types of software as well -- not just Poser.
Frankly, I've given up on trying to do complicated scenes in Poser, and then engaging in frustrating attempts to get the scenes to render.
I've taken the expedient of:
It's a bit tedious -- but it's a lot less maddening than attempting to get an entire scene to render: a scene which won't render properly in Poser no matter what you do.
Message edited on: 11/13/2005 20:25
" Frankly, I've given up on trying to do complicated scenes in Poser, and then engaging in frustrating attempts to get the scenes to render." This is the exact reason i dont really care that i had to go back to SR1 :-) I render poser animations in Carrarpro4 and sometimes stills in Cinema4D 9.1 I never had ANY issues even BEFORE SR1 becaues i never have and never will rely on poser for anything other than a low res previs environment to setup scenes&animations to be rendered in another program. I had installed SR2 just to be "updated" but when it BROKE my indespensible Wardrobe Wizard plugin I deleted my entire P6 folder without a moments hesitation. reinstalled a fresh factory copy from my backup CD and reinstalled SR1 and just linked to my existing poser4 propack 11 GIG runtime where I have ALL of my content anyway al in all about ten minutes of my weekend oh well la dee da....
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I've seen reports of: Install doesn't work for some (seems to require SR1 installed first?) Certain issues fixed Certain issues not fixed But no disasters. Is this a correct analysis? :] Fish