![]() I really need to finish the story I've been working on for years.but beyond that, I'm wondering about getting out of 3D. ![]() I do use the older Blender, but for now, I can't upgrade to all the whiz-bang new features. I had to uninstall, and go to the list of older versions and reinstall what I'd been using before. I do have DS in system for when I need the things it does, but it's not the one I use for the bulk of the stuff I do.Īlso, not impressed that there is no "update the call-in feature only" update for cheap ($10? $20?) or free., for those of us who wish/need to continue using the older versions (Poser 9 and Poser 10 in my case) instead of Poser 11.Īnd for the person talking about Blender above.I did install the new one. Poser 9 & 10 at least can read their own files 6 months later. It sucked down too much time rebuilding the same unique characters over and over and over. (Yes, I have mentioned this before, and yes, other people had seen the same issue with DS.) I started as a DS user 2007, and I won't be going back. Especially if I have to upgrade Poser.Īnd DS won't read it's own files 6 months later and I need long term ability for file reading because of doing a *story* instead of a *picture*. (Too many other expenses and very limited income.) Not to mention, I'm not sure my computer would run Poser 11 and I haven't the $$$ for the computer upgrade, either. I don't *have* the $99 they want for the upgrade from 9 or 10. I guess we will find out this Thursday.Ĭlick to expand.Oh, thank heavens for that. So what will happen with P10 calling home after the 19th? They mention 11.2 will include many bug fixes, to include a change in the "minimum basic runtime's file paths ", whatever that means. This is kind of odd, because I remember Poser 10 also had a call-home-at-launch kind of license. Owners of Poser 10 or older do not need to update. They also claim this only affects Poser 11. They claim LF and Maisy will be included, and then mention the HW figures down at the bottom. ![]() The only image in the article shows the HW Horse. Rendo claims this will give new and old users enough new contents to play with. ![]() However, all of the Poser figures from previous versions are still included, which is perhaps a good thing because I often use the low poly figures from Poser 3 in crowd scenes and background characters. They also mention 8 Gigs of "new" contents from the Rendo store, meaning it's not the same old from the previous versions. Perhaps they should had mention the actual new features in P11, like smooth joint translations that were first used in LF. This is odd, because none of those things are particular to P11 - they all already existed in P10. Rendo advertises LF takes advantage of advanced P11 features, including face control chips, animated joint centers, scaling zones, and complete weight mapping and bulge maps. The way they put it, it's like the bundled version is free because it has no genitals, and is therefore "incomplete" and hence not worth paying for. ![]() They claim the bundled version is "safe-for-work", and the "anatomically correct" version can be purchased from the Renderosity store. Just got an email from Bondware claiming Poser 11.2 will be released on the 19th, and that it will load LaFemme by default when launched. ![]()
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