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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
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Poser Upgrade Vue Compatibility "FIX" The situation, you have upgraded to the latest version of Poser (like Poser 11) and are disappointed that the Vue options panel will error when you try to link to the new Poser program directory. Darn, and you wanted to use all those cool new Poser features...
Well the fix is to link Vue to your OLD Poser installation that is compatible with Vue, like Poser 10 with Vue 2015. No worries, you can still create scenes in the NEW version of Poser 10 and save them as normal (.PZ3), and Vue will import them just fine! Vue only wants to validate the program directory existance for legal reasons, it doesn't actually do anything with the Poser executable AFIK.
Hint: Even an affordable Poser 7 installation is enough to get the link to work in Vue 2015 with the latest version of Poser 11 scene files. I have tested this, material and mesh updates with each frame, and all animation saved comes across fine.