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Therasoft
Joined: 23 Jun 2008 Posts: 4
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:48 pm Post subject: Any advantage or issue with Poser Pro |
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I am considering purchasing it and I notice the current poser python script requires you to type in a version number.
Am I correct to assume the version number would continue to be Poser 7 even if you have Poser Pro?
Any known issues with poser pro and syntheyes from anyone using it--i.e. is poser pro supported?
Thanks for any comments you can offer,
John |
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reedsabc
Joined: 28 Jul 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:42 am Post subject: |
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I'm a novice with this stuff...so grain of salt time.
'Poser Pro' is really 'Poser 7 Pro'.
I did a quick test Poser 7 export and it worked fine in Poser Pro.
Edit---
Two things:-
1, the python script has a ref line to the location of the source video
to use as the background in poser. This can cause a lot of problems
if the format isn't one poser accepts or if like me your poser is on
a different partition or computer.
Easy fix, rename .py as .txt, delete line in notepad, rename as .py
2, Exported trackers are visible (as props) in poser renders.
I suggest only exporting the XYZ otherwise your going to spend a
lot of time turning off the visible checkbox for 120 props.
I did a little test using the movie function of my dads digital camera
this was completely made/rendered in Poser.
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