viper opened this issue on Feb 25, 2009 · 12 posts
viper posted Wed, 25 February 2009 at 1:29 PM
I was wondering what I would see in upgrading to poser 7 from poser 6, 99.00 is a real good price for the full version. I just want to make sure that I will see improvements in render quality and overall performance.
lkendall posted Wed, 25 February 2009 at 3:45 PM
DAZ is selling Poser 7, and Smith Micro is selling Hexegon. Interesting!
From what version of Poser will you be upgrading?
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viper posted Wed, 25 February 2009 at 4:09 PM
I currently have poser 6
stewer posted Wed, 25 February 2009 at 4:15 PM
Attached Link: http://my.smithmicro.com/dr/poser-99special.html
You can also buy it at Smith Micro for $99.djthomas posted Wed, 25 February 2009 at 4:43 PM
I too was wondering if it is a worthwhile upgrade to move from Poser 6 to Poser 7. I've seen the list of "improvements" but was wondering in a real-world environment if those enhancements were really worth it. I also noticed that Poser 7 has been out for some time now and didn't know if there was a Poser 8 on the horizon. I have seen some here refer to Poser Pro as the path forward on Poser and that there may not be a version 8...still, it would be nice to know.
I also noticed that at the smith-micro site you can get the packaged version for $99, but I didn't see that option at DAZ (although they give you the option of burning software to a CD). Does anyone know if only the electronic version is available at DAZ?
gagnonrich posted Thu, 26 February 2009 at 1:21 PM
I think DAZ only has the download/burn to DVD version.
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raven posted Thu, 26 February 2009 at 1:26 PM
Includes Universal Poses, very similar to, but not PuppetMaster. PuppetMaster is sold separately still at CP.
gagnonrich posted Thu, 26 February 2009 at 4:40 PM
Attached Link: Kamilche post
Kamilche had the following to say at PhilC's forum. Essentially, Universal Poses is the old version of PuppetMaster incorporated to some degree into Poser 7. There is a new version out, but it's something SmithMicro is doing on their own without her assistance. I would guess that the new version provides the setups for new figures that aren't in the Poser 7 version, but I haven't looked into what that would be.Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 2:58 pm Post subject: If you have Poser 7
If you have Poser 7, the technology behind PuppetMaster is built in, and should be working when EF puts their service pack out for it. Until then, keep this in mind:
PuppetMaster works on Poser versions 4 through 6.
Figure setup files created for Poser 4 through 6, will work in Poser 7.
You can't set up new figures to be Universal Posing compatible in Poser 7, but you can in Poser 4 through 6 by buying PuppetMaster and using the tools provided. When you're done, just drag the setup files to the applicable folder inside of Poser 7, to make that figure 'Universal Posing' compatible.
I hope this clears up any issues. I can understand EF''s reluctance to put out a Poser 7 version of PuppetMaster, since most of the technology is incorporated into Poser 7, just not the setup tools, but it's out of my hands, since it's no longer my product.
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wheatpenny posted Thu, 26 February 2009 at 5:11 PM Site Admin
P7 has also aded a "duplicate" command.
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Anniebel posted Thu, 26 February 2009 at 5:17 PM
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RedPhantom posted Thu, 26 February 2009 at 8:05 PM Site Admin
Poser 7 seems to run better for me, if I keep my drives defragged. I also like that if I load a light set, the old set is deleted. And it has a scripts drop down menu. Render options vary some. And it "handles" better, like a new car vs. the same kinda car that youv'e had a few years. The old one still works but the new one is better. It's not so different that you have to totally learn poser again.
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svdl posted Fri, 27 February 2009 at 12:01 AM
Rendering in external process: will enable you to render more complex scenes that would fail in P6
Rendering can use up to 4 GB of address space (on a 64 bit OS) or 3 GB (on WinXP 32 bit with the /3GB startup switch), whereas P6 is limited to 2 GB.
Texture filtering is no longer a scene-wide setting, it's set per image map node. Can be a PITA if you want to set texture filtering for the entire scene, but there's a Python utility here in freestuff that'll allow you to set the texture filtering per actor, figure or scene.
Zooming in orthographic views works differently: zooming now occurs centered on the screen center, no longer centered on universe center. A significant usability improvement IMO.
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