Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser 8 on Mac-

serene opened this issue on Jan 14, 2010 · 7 posts


serene posted Thu, 14 January 2010 at 12:00 PM

Hi guys. I'm looking for a Poser 8 Mac user who might be able to help.

What I need is a screen capture of the Mac Poser 8 file structure for a tutorial video I'm producing.

Ideally, I'd like a short sequence taken with Camtasia software, but that probably isn't possible on a Mac!

Please reply if you are able to help.


Gini posted Thu, 14 January 2010 at 1:53 PM

I could do you something with QuickTime. ( iMac. 10.6.2)
Afraid I don't have Camtasia though it is available for macs .
If you don't get a better offer just IM me and I'll try to help.
cheers.
Gini

" Try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations."
-Monty Python


Miss Nancy posted Thu, 14 January 2010 at 10:38 PM

like the names of the folders/filetypes and how they are arranged in runtime?
all you'd need is a screenshot AFAIK.



serene posted Fri, 15 January 2010 at 1:57 AM

Screenshots would be OK, but a video revealing the file structure would be more dynamic and memorable.


Gini posted Fri, 15 January 2010 at 3:28 AM

QuickTime is video ....

" Try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations."
-Monty Python


yin-yang posted Fri, 15 January 2010 at 4:39 AM

 If you are on Snow Leopard you can use QuickTime for a screen capture video.


Miss Nancy posted Fri, 15 January 2010 at 4:26 PM

I'd recommend copernicus for OS X users to do a video like this.  snapsProX is no good IMVHO.
  since these poser files (pz3, hr2, cr2 et al.) are cross-platform, mac poser files are the same as
windows poser files, excepting some path problems, e.g. referring to C drive.  in the old days there
were some windows-only poser files (rsr thumbs), but those are obsolete now.