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SKYLAB CHAT

skylab

Esteemed
I tested a dynamic robe sim and tried to save and render it, and got the same results, the scene will save but the robe is as if the sim was never run. I did a system restore back to what it was when I had the problem by the way, in hopes of recovering Poser 11, before I learned of to fix it. I'm inclined to think this is a bug that needs addressing. Someone on RDNA forum was convinced it was a Microsoft Flash update that broke Poser...I've searched for the particular one mentioned and I can't locate it on my system...but then with my eyesight, it's a challenge seeing those small numbers at all. I wish it had a search feature so you could just type in the update you're trying to locate. Oh well, I can still set scenes up, and do everything else...at least I think so...cross those bridges when I get to them...and just thumb drive the sims scenes out to the older workstation. Surely there will eventually be a fix for this.
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Good news. My Poser Pro 11 is functioning again :) Once I changed the settings to display hidden folders, it was there, but you could tell it was a faded item, meaning it had been hidden.
AHA!! That's why I could see it and you couldn't. Displaying hidden folders and file extensions is the first thing I change with every new computer, and it's something I've been doing for years.
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I could never talk the heavy IT jargon around folks being trained...they'd be panic striken if I did, and then I'd have to use sock puppets to yank them back on track...haha.
I had to laugh when I read this. I have a friend from during my competitive dancing days whose husband ran the IT Department at another large law firm here in NY. Every time we got together, poor Jodie would be left by the wayside as it were, as Stan and I always wound up "talking shop" while comparing notes between the different systems our firms used.
 

skylab

Esteemed
Haha...can't help but think about those days of trying to be a trainer and motivator...that just slipped very naturally out...and not far from the truth. I did it so long that training allegories started to morph into a one-size-fits-all when speaking of spiritual things during weekend activities...so terms like corrupt files, file not found, searching, unplugged, saving, rebooting, hitting the reset, downloading, networking and formatting the drive took on dual meanings...haha. So I understand...once you get computers "in you", it's difficult to keep it from coming out, no matter where you are :)
 

skylab

Esteemed
Hey Terre :) People actually liked it...they'd go, ohhhh, I never heard it put that way, now I understand. We live in different times, so they are what would be considered modern day parables. A woman, sweeping her floor to search for a lost coin was relevant communication in that day and time...Star Trek and Star Wars phrases, and computer terms are typical communication tools of today.
 

skylab

Esteemed
Taking a look at Nataani in DS tonight....and hope to do a few more renders for Seliah's announcement thread...since she's taking the weekend off, wanted to help her out a little...she's helped me so much....I like to find ways to return the favor. That's difficult to do around here, since folks are generally more knowledgeable about this stuff than me...so the phrase "what do you get for the person who has everything" applies...so I look for opportunities :)
 

skylab

Esteemed
I've been seeing the Nataani character as a proud father...like poses with Luna perhaps (sorta like Daddy's little girl). I'm at a disadvantage because since the character is DS only so far, I'll have to work as a novice in DS to create what I think I'm envisioning...so we'll see if it happens, or not...haha :)
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Go for it Sky. I don't have a version of DS I can use the DS version of Dusk in, so I can't.
 

Seliah (Childe of Fyre)

Running with the wolves.
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
I'm just popping in here real quick. Had a very long day.. out the door by 0700, been working on the 2D thing for my Bear's church literally ever since. It's a 100th anniversary for the congregation, and they had a big to-do over it back around last year when it arrived. The woman who was supposed to do this jusy hasn't had the time, and since hubby tells everyone that my job is in graphic design, I was asked to put the whole anniversary booklet together. I spent all last night finishing up the basic template, and the front/back covers.

Today was setting up a scanner at other woman's house, and then a solid 14+ hours just scanning in 100 years worth of photographs and written documents and records. I'm now putting all those pictures and documents into the template... and tomorrow is going to be sitting down with this woman and the priest, and sorting out which items go on what page. I've been awake I think somewhere around 36 hours now, because by the time they asked me to do this, I only had a few days to get it done. So if it seems like I'm ignoring things, I apologize. I have to have this done by Wed, and in a PDF format so they can send it off for printing.

Sky, I'm glad you got your Poser working. I would go nuts if DS suddenly broke like that, so I understand the frustration. Can't wait to see what you do with Nataani. Oh, and a quick tip for using him in DS; I provided a folder with Lo Bump utility mats for him. If he looks a little too much like sandpaper or concrete to you, then apply the Lo Bump mats once you've chosen your other textures. They will help avoid the sandpaper/rough concrete look that his skin can get in closeup or high resolution renders. :)

I'll try to check back in either later tonight or tomorrow sometime. I have to get these photos framed. I dislike scrapbooking type things, especially on very short and close to the wire deadlines, but they asked me very nicely, so I have to get this done ASAP.

Miss B, I'll hopefully have a Poser version out eventually. I just need time to work on the materials and re-assess the poses...
 

skylab

Esteemed
Wow, Seliah...you remind me of myself years ago...functioning on very little sleep. I know you'll get it done, you always keep your promises...but do try to squeeze in a quick power nap, okay. I did it for 30 years...full time career job that often demanded overtime, on the worship team at church which included rehearsals as well as every Sunday performances, the concert choir which had specials at least every quarter, requiring rehearsals, Wednesday night and Sunday night services, also requiring music, Thursday night and all day Saturday working with the prayer counseling team...and I still had time left over to do special projects for the pastor and his wife. It makes me tired now just thinking about it...haha. I wouldn't get home from Sunday's activities until about 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. and had to go to work the next day. I was juggling it all pretty well, until they increased my load at work in terms of training problem employees who were on the way out the door if they didn't shape up....which was totally hopeless, and made my job just awful...when people make mistakes in patient care, the consequences can be really bad for all concerned...and trying to run interference for all that finally landed me in the Emergency Room during my work shift with a blood sugar of almost 800, and blood pressure of 200/100 (and I hadn't eaten in quite a while). They wondered how on earth I was still alive. I was like the most tightly wound clock that can be imagined. I began resigning from things immediately following release from the hospital...church duties, busy social life, and finally my job. I went from being hyper-busy to silence...now I call it peace, but at the time I wondered if I would survive the deafening silence. It took six months until I wouldn't awaken suddenly from sleep, wondering if I'd overslept for work, or dreaming about something patient care related, and would awaken startled that someone had screwed up again. Gradually my health stabilized, but damage was done that doesn't repair easily at my age. So that's why I only go out once a week to run errands, with family, and decline all invitations from friends to re-join "the loop"...because I tended to be superwoman in everyone's eyes who knew me...I was their problem solver...I made it easier for them...I had bosses enjoying two week vacations because they said they knew they could "depend" on me. Ya'll know that I don't often discuss details about my health...because I don't want it to ruin the fun we have here....and trust me, I know when I've had enough, and need to rest...I have all kinds of tells and signals now....dizziness, nausea, fatigue, jittery feelings, as well as other symptoms that I won't go into here...but I know as soon as any of it starts happening, it's time to rest. I'm sharing this with you Seliah, because you're the age that I was when I was running full throttle for everyone. Make sure, for your family's sake as well as yours, that you learn to be sensitive to when you feel tired...when I was that age, it just didn't register with me....I was running on coffee and sodas, so I never felt tired...or should I say, I never allowed myself to feel tired. I am paying a heavy price for it now, stuck with an extremely bland renal diet, and unable to get out much. The only thing I can safely drink now is water with a little bit of lemon. Believe me, you don't want that...I wouldn't wish it on anyone. I should have known, better than most, that the sabbath was created for us, not us for the sabbath....but, like so many in the church, we were getting it backwards. I think it's wonderful that you've been willing to do this project for the church...and I bet you'll successfully pull it off...but think some about the future, in the future. I heard something on TV recently that made me chuckle, I couldn't help it....it went something like "there's a purpose for every life...some people serve as examples how not to do things"...and I thought, well, I had that one coming...haha.

Seliah, thanks for the tip about Nataani. I've loaded up DS with my Dusk stuff and baby Luna, so we'll see what happens. It's good for me to have new challenges like this, without pressures. I'd perish of boredom if I didn't have some hill to charge and conquer at least once in awhile.

And...I don't want you guys to worry about me. It won't change a thing, except make you miserable and ruin the fun we have while we can have it...okay.
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Miss B, I'll hopefully have a Poser version out eventually. I just need time to work on the materials and re-assess the poses...
Relax on that Seliah. I'm busy texturing an outfit for Pen's Diva, so don't worry about it. I'm not sitting around twiddling my thumbs. Besides, it sounds like you'll have your hands full with this project for the church for a while, so finish that, relax a little (like sleep a lot), and we'll talk about Nataani in Poser when you have the time to work on that project again. :)
 

Terre

Renowned
Good morning everyone and Happy Easter/Spring. :)
Oddly yesterday morning wasn't all that busy so I got out on time. They likely got slammed in the afternoon though. We'll see what happens today.
 

Terre

Renowned
Sky: Glad to see you're having fun and taking care of yourself.

Seliah: After this is over you deserve a nice looooong rest.

Hi Miss B and everyone else.
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Hey Terre, just here briefly before I get ready for the gym, so see ya later this afternoon.
 

Gadget Girl

Extraordinary
Contributing Artist
Yeah, I was rattling on, and typed "print" instead of render...showing my age there...haha. If I hit the render button, the screen would go blank momentarily and when it would come back, everything was back to zero at frame 30, not looking like the pic I posted. If I saved it before attempting to render, and re-opened the file, same thing, the sim was gone, even though all the settings were still intact in the cloth room. It's acting weird. I think I'm going to switch to Poser Pro 2014 because I was also experiencing so many crashes on the last project. And I guess I won't be able to work on it any more tonight, because I'm weary of PP11 messing up so much....this reminds me of how DS was years ago, it failed more than it succeeded...haha.

Hey Skylab. I had this same issue and spent two weeks working with Poser support before I could get the guy to understand it wasn't that I didn't know how to use the cloth room. The solution ended up being pretty simple (which made the 'support' more aggravating). I'm on a mac instead of a PC so I'm just going to give you a link to the article. But getting rid of the preference file fixed my cloth room when it was doing the exact same thing.

Solving weird issues with Poser by remov...

Also, the activation issue you had, ran into that also on my mac, figured it out myself by accident before SM ever got back to me with any solutions on how to fix it. So I'm not a fan of there tech support, especially considering it is paid software. However, it's not entirely a 'relying on Windows thing' because I had the same problem on my mac.
 

skylab

Esteemed
GG, thanks so much for your input...I'll certainly pursue the cloth room fix since you've confirmed it is indeed an issue that is fixable. I don't mind hunting it down if I know the pursuit isn't in vain. I'm at a bit of a disadvantage with some of the advanced features, since it's all new to me. I guess that's how you get the knowledge...lots and lots of experiences....haha.

And, thanks also for the info about Poser activation issues on the mac...I'm almost inclined to create a PDF "how to fix" to upload on ShareCG....lack of information can be devastating for folks going through things like that. If you'd like to post here the steps you took for the mac, I'd be glad to include it in the PDF. I'm assuming there wouldn't be anything wrong with distributing this type of information. Give me your thoughts on this, I'd be interested in your input :)
 

skylab

Esteemed
GG, after reading the cloth room fix, it sounds very easy to do. I'll run a test on it shortly.

I've got several mini projects going...watching Jesus of Nazareth while I work has jogged my memory about several things...one is, I did a project back in 2007 with M3 and Apollo, and called it The Washing...so I'm creating poses to distribute from the old scene file, since some folks still use older models. I also remembered a pic that was salvaged from my old Windows 98 drive, when I was messing with image editing...this was a pic of my head, at the time, pasted into the scene. It is said a picture speaks a thousand words...so this would say it all...and I'm still around because that mutual devotion has been keeping me all these years. So, I guess this is a good time to say Happy Easter everyone :)

HIS-FEET.jpg
 

skylab

Esteemed
Here's a render of The Washing, back when I was first learning Poser...looks like the poses are working fine. I also found a collection of M3 poses for the Last Supper that I'd forgotten I had done...so it will speed along the Genesis set, when I get to it :)

THE WASHING - M3 AND APOLLO.jpg
 
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