Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Does anybody still use Poser 6?..and questions about other Versions?

yakchat opened this issue on Feb 22, 2014 · 24 posts


yakchat posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 11:22 AM

and if you do .....have you found that it works well in Windows 7....also I would like an opinion of other Poser Products....such as 8, 9 etc...that are user friendly...am thinking about updating....but not sure because I still get very excellent results in 6....altho it is getting outdated and I am unable to use some products I would like to use,

thank you for your help, Carol/yakchat


MistyLaraCarrara posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 11:27 AM

not 6.  but i still open poser 7.  i get nostalgic for the p7 library.

 

pp12 works stable on my w7-64bits.

 

i had troubles with p8.



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yakchat posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 11:34 AM

I heard there were problems with p8.....wondering about 9 or 10...but want to know if they are user friendly....did 7 work ok with Win 7?


EClark1894 posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 11:35 AM

I actually use P7 more than I do P8.  I don't even know if P6 will still fire up on my computer.

 

Edit: Nope. Something about a "shared library error". Whatever that means.




willyb53 posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 11:37 AM

I have P7, P8, PP2012, PP2014 working fine on win7 64 bit

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seachnasaigh posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 11:59 AM

I do have P6, that's my first 3D program, but it's on a 32bit WinXP machine.  P9 or P10 would be good matches for Win7.  Using old software on a new OS, or new software on an old OS, you can expect problems.  So, I would consider it pointless to update to P7 (and probably even P8).  P9 or P10 will exploit all your CPU cores while rendering, whereas P6 did one bucket at a time (single thread).

     I began in P6.  I would consider P9 or P10 to be as easy to use, with the added benefits of multiple libraries any old where (except not in program files), a much better morph tool, SubSurface Scattering, and InDirect Lighting.  If you get the pro version, you can network render animations (use your old/secondary computer to help your primary).  We have a fitting room now.

Poser 12, in feet.  

OSes:  Win7Prox64, Win7Ultx64

Silo Pro 2.5.6 64bit, Vue Infinite 2014.7, Genetica 4.0 Studio, UV Mapper Pro, UV Layout Pro, PhotoImpact X3, GIF Animator 5


yakchat posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 3:39 PM

Thank you all with your help.....anybody have a preference...between 9 or 10?


EClark1894 posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 4:22 PM

10 definitely. Actually, make that PP2014.




hborre posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 4:27 PM

It wouldn't be preference, it would be features.  Smith-Micro has a comparision page for their current versions, good to check out if undecided.  If you intend to do any rigging or serious content create, then consider the Pro series.


ssgbryan posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 5:19 PM

If you want to get the most leverage out of your content, Poser 2014 is the best value.  It changes everything. 

64-bitness is nice, but that is one of the lesser advantages.

Got clothing for a figure that doesn't have the morphs your figure uses?   "Copy Morphs From" is a 1-click solution to put those morphs into the clothing.

Want to put clothing designed for 1 figure onto another figure?  A few (less than 5) minutes of quality time in the fitting room and any clothing fits on any figure.

Don't want to play with the fitting room? - There is another solution - Wardrobe Wizard.  It has been an add on to Poser since Poser 8.

Wish your legacy figures could bend & move like the latest & greatest figures?  Weightmapping and subdivision are your solutions.  I can make the Low Res Poser 2 figures bend better than V4 out of the box. (subdivision=3)



seachnasaigh posted Sat, 22 February 2014 at 5:23 PM

Poser Pro 2014 is the pro companion to P10.  PP2014 has the fitting room and network rendering (good for doing batches of test renders, or animations).  It's Firefly renderer is somewhat faster than P9/PPro2012.  You need at least P9 to use weight mapped figures.

If you make large complex scenes, Pro's 64bit feature will make a big difference because it can use as much memory as you have in the computer.

If you're short on budget, then at least get P9/PPro2012;  Python has changed since P8/PPro2010, and the IDL and SSS have improved.

Poser 12, in feet.  

OSes:  Win7Prox64, Win7Ultx64

Silo Pro 2.5.6 64bit, Vue Infinite 2014.7, Genetica 4.0 Studio, UV Mapper Pro, UV Layout Pro, PhotoImpact X3, GIF Animator 5


Netherworks posted Sun, 23 February 2014 at 12:16 AM

Agree with above :)

Poser 7 works fine in Windows 7 64, no compatibility applied or anything.  I use it very rarely. 6 - no idea.

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basicwiz posted Sun, 23 February 2014 at 12:36 AM

When we did the survey at the end of last year, Poser 7 was the oldest version with a statistically significant number of users, and it was a very low percentage. At least, among those who took the survey.

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ypvs posted Sun, 23 February 2014 at 6:28 AM

 A quick search of the forum seems to indicate no probs with Windows 7 and Poser 6 provided you take two steps

1 Do not install into C:program files - either c:Curious labs or on another drive. UAC locks down changes to stuff in ProgFiles

2 Do not install Internet Explorer 11 as it stops the libraries working. No update for older versions of Poser, only P9 and higher

Poser 11 , 180Gb in 8 Runtimes, PaintShop Pro 9
Windows 7 64 bit, Avast AV, Comodo Firewall
Intel Q9550 Quad Core cpu,  16Gb RAM, 250Gb + 250Gb +160Gb HD, GeForce GTX 1060


aRtBee posted Sun, 23 February 2014 at 6:54 AM

I still have Poser 1 (or 2? first PC version anyway) and it runs fine on Win7-64. No issues with libararies or plugings, since there aren't any. Work is done on Pro2014 though.

Nevertheless: when updating just leapfrog to the most recent one, P10 / Pro2014. Why not? Program stuff sits fine on your C:programs... folder, but the content does not belong there indeed.

In http://www.book.artbeeweb.nl/?p=162 you'll find more on installing etc.

- - - - - 

Usually I'm wrong. But to be effective and efficient, I don't need to be correct or accurate.

visit www.aRtBeeWeb.nl (works) or Missing Manuals (tutorials & reviews) - both need an update though


WandW posted Sun, 23 February 2014 at 7:05 AM

Poser 8 won't work with IE 11.  I wouldn't think it would matter to Poser 6, but I don't have IE 11 installed .  9 and 10 have a service release to allow them to work with IE11. 

If you are in the US, Poser 10 is $86 at Amazon with free shipping.

http://www.amazon.com/Smith-Micro-Software-Inc-Poser/dp/B00CSJFWUY

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yakchat posted Sun, 23 February 2014 at 4:27 PM

Wow thank you all for the info...very very helpful indeed.....

Truely Grateful ....hugs, Carol/yakchat


Kelderek posted Mon, 24 February 2014 at 9:13 AM

After some absence from Poser, I installed my old Poser 7 on my 64 bit Win 7. 

It worked, but a lot of small, annoying things happened that I don't remember happening with the original install, which was pre-Win 7.

Upgraded to Poser 10 and now everything works like a charm. 


basicwiz posted Mon, 24 February 2014 at 9:35 AM

At the risk of sounding like a SM salesman...

I have yet to buy an upgrade of Poser that was not worth upgrading to. In each release, especially 8 forward, there were extremely significant feature addions/refinements that more than justified the expense in my mind. And yes... I buy upgrades on the first day of release. I put my money where my mouth is.

I have recently started going through all of my Poser content, and am weeding out/fixing everything that doesn't work right in the recent Poser versions. Most often this is a texture issue and is faily easy to take care of. Another thing I've been looking at is the light sets that came with older items. They are ALWAYS wrong for the current versions of Poser, especially if you use IBL.

Yes, there is a learning curve with each upgrade, but that is why this forum is here.

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WandW posted Mon, 24 February 2014 at 9:51 AM

One difference between Poser 7 and earlier, and Poser 8+, is that the later versions exclusively use .png thumbnails rather than the .rsr files which older content used.  Dizzi has a free program for Windows that will create a .png thumbnail from all of the .rsrs in a runtime folder automagically...

 

http://neocron.webspaceforme.net/alforum/index.php?topic=1489.0

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Rance01 posted Mon, 24 February 2014 at 10:23 AM

I use Poser 7 now, but had NO PROBLEMS running Poser 6 on either a Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate (desktop) machine or the Windows 7 32-bit Pro laptop I use.

 

Poser 6 was a very stable version.

Best Wishes,
Rªnce


edhoover posted Mon, 24 March 2014 at 9:39 PM

I still use Poser 5...


Richard60 posted Tue, 25 March 2014 at 10:04 AM

Posers 5 & 6 can be removed from one computer (out of the programs folder) and placed on a flash drive other hard drive etc and work well.  I have both 5 & 6 on a flash drive and can just plug it into any computer I  am sitting at and it just works.  I have tried on Windows up to Versio 8.0 and it works.  Have not tried to install to thehigher versions and I am not sure if it would or not.

Poser 7 wants to install into windows when I try this method and I have not really tried it since I keep forgeting to bring my Key code.  It might work this way.

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WandW posted Wed, 26 March 2014 at 10:06 AM

Quote - Posers 5 & 6 can be removed from one computer (out of the programs folder) and placed on a flash drive other hard drive etc and work well.  I have both 5 & 6 on a flash drive and can just plug it into any computer I  am sitting at and it just works.  I have tried on Windows up to Versio 8.0 and it works.  Have not tried to install to thehigher versions and I am not sure if it would or not.

Poser 7 wants to install into windows when I try this method and I have not really tried it since I keep forgeting to bring my Key code.  It might work this way.

Poser 7 is also self-contained and portable, although I haven't tried it on a removable drive.  I still use my original installation, which is on its fourth computer; I just copied it over and made sure the external runtimes were in the correct place, or edited LibraryPrefs.xml to point to where they actually were....

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