Forum: New Poser Users Help


Subject: I'm slowly going insane, please help!

4th_density opened this issue on Jan 30, 2023 ยท 6 posts


4th_density posted Mon, 30 January 2023 at 8:03 AM

I used Poser Pro 14 back in the day. After a very very long break I find myself with the time to start creating again. I have a load of files of software I bought back then but PP14 is on my old laptop and I've lost the serial number and cannot access my old emails for receipts.

My new(er) laptop is an Intel i7 -4712MQ CPU 2.30GHz with Intel HD Graphics 4600 and 16gb RAM, I'm also running an SSD Drive rather than hard disc.

So I had decided to bite the bullet and purchase Poser 12 .. then I realised that DSON is now a no-go and frankly I have too much content that I wouldn't be able to use for it to be worth my while. THEN I decided to do the unthinkable and try DAZ3D which I had tried several times before in the past but could not get the hang of. So I downloaded the latest version, cranked it up and .. it crashed. And crashed. And crashed.

{sigh}

I have searched for days for a solution for both problems and have found zilch. So here's my question .. do I purchase Poser 11 in the hope that it will work and I can start making art again? No point in getting Poser 12 because yeah, DSON. I never could figure out Daz but in desperation I tried - now it's sitting on my desktop like the World's most useless brick.

(edit) I'm using Windows 11 upgraded from Windows 10 Pro.



nerd posted Mon, 30 January 2023 at 1:27 PM Forum Moderator

Get Poser 11. Use it to import the DAZ stuff you use and save it in native Poser form. Then if in the future you want to just use Poser 12 you can.

We've approached DAZ about updating DSON and they showed no interest. We can't, we don't own it. For it to work it has to include some code from DS.


vikinglady posted Mon, 30 January 2023 at 6:04 PM

Haven't used either one in years...  That being said, I've read about Bridge over on Daz. Would that help?   Or would it mess things up even more? 



hborre posted Mon, 30 January 2023 at 6:06 PM

And that's provided you still have DSON.  It is no longer available at Daz and there may have been a version that simply didn't work well.  Using P11 and P12 to import the Genesis figures is doable but you need to import them into P11 and save them as Nerd 3D posted.  You can go as far as Genesis 8, don't even attempt Genesis 9, that one is hopeless.


hborre posted Mon, 30 January 2023 at 6:17 PM

vikinglady posted at 6:04 PM Mon, 30 January 2023 - #4455015

Haven't used either one in years...  That being said, I've read about Bridge over on Daz. Would that help?   Or would it mess things up even more? 

No bridge exists for Poser.  Blender would be your best bet.

4th_density posted Tue, 31 January 2023 at 3:31 AM

Thanks so much to all who took the time to help ๐Ÿ˜˜ I may have a few options, I still have PP14 installed on my old laptop so I'll see if I can snag the dson from there and do as hborre suggested. I've never checked out Blender but I will do. Can't believe how much things have changed since I was using PP14, not necessarily for the better. Still can't understand why Daz refuses to perform on a reasonably good laptop?? I thought that after 10 years the software would be more user-friendly ๐Ÿ˜‚ Anyhoo, time to explore my options. Thanks again friends ๐Ÿ‘