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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 07 3:27 pm)
You can increase your performance by "getting serious." Graphics work demands every bit of your computer's power. Memory and hard drives are cheap these days. My computer is maxxed out at 512MB of SDRAM. I have a 30GB hard drive devoted totally to Poser, the program, my Poser art. I have Windows XP Home Edition. It's the best operating system for Poser that I've found so far. Ron
The OS is, in my opinion, the single most important factor in Poser rendering success/failure. Win98 is notorios for hanging during renders, I've seen it many times myself. You'd see a big improvement by going to XP, but if nothing else then at least get Windows 2000. Also, like Ron said, the more RAM the better, and RAM is so cheap these days...
Orphea, I use the PC version of Poser 4, and while I do my test renders at the default 72dpi, I usually go up considerably for the finished product. Does the Mac version not allow you to change the dpi setting? In the render settings, just click on the 72dpi box and type in the resolutiom you really want.
Hmm, my renders are generally pretty big anyway... another possibilty.. you should have an oportunity to set the compression quality as well... I think this pops up when you save... the default is 75, use 'no compression' or better yet, switch to .tif as opposed to .jpg. The tif filetype also carries an alpha channel with it (when rendered over background color)which is extremely helpful when layering renders in PSP or whatever. I generally get as good or better a resolution as I can use. Maybe someone more Mac familiar can help.
For DPI just change it in your image editor, with "Resample" or the equivalent off. It makes no difference to the image quality, just specify the size you want in pixels. RAM isn't that cheap now - I just bought a third 256MB SDRAM for my new motherboard for 75, last autumn I got two the same for 50 - 300% inflation!
I use 600 p/i , and sometimes 720 p/i , it doesnt have any effect on render time whether you set it at 720 p/i or 72 p/i. I've done a unscientific test on this. I preferred the higher resolution setting because I print some of my work. just my $0.02 JV :)
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Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
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Before buying new software or hardware to increase the performance of Poser, try this... Turn off all the shadow functions of the lights that do not need to cast shadows. Unless you are inside an area that requires multiple shadow angles, these shadow options are not needed, will not add to the picture's visual beauty, but WILL SLOW YOUR RENDER TIME DRAMATICALLY. That is because every shadow of every light on every object must be calculated and drawn. This works great for me. I have a PIII, 500mh, 256RAM machine and Poser would choke constantly before I learned this silly trick. Now my render time is cut to a FIFTH what it used to take! Good luck!
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Is there any way how increase performance of rendering in Poser? I have PC PIII660/256MB and the rendering dont start sometimes. I have nvidia geforce 2MX. Is posible to use the 3D acceleration of this card?