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Blender-Poser Interchange

KageRyu

Lost Mad Soul
Contributing Artist
Given the state of Poser...
I really wish that there were someone with the knowledge of both Blender and Poser and the program skills to create a tool that could let me load and use PZ3s and other Poser content into blender to further edit and render.
 
Poser uses Blender's Cycles engine now, as a renderer. Indeed, the new Poser 14 has the latest version of Cycles (in Poser it's rebranded as 'SuperFly'). What would be the advantage of using Blender?
 

KageRyu

Lost Mad Soul
Contributing Artist
Blender's render is more advanced and supports Micro-Poly displacement, and has for years now. Poser is not only not getting new features, it is losing features. One of the main reasons I supported Poser Pro was for the ability to host renders in other software and for the Queue manager. Poser Pro is gone, hosting apps are gone, and Queue Manager has been greatly restricted since P13.

As More users have been moving content back and forth with Blender, I think it would be fantastic to have a toolset to host or import scenes from Poser into Blender to take advantage of Blenders tools and features.
 
As I understand it, Blender is only more advanced than Poser in terms of its 'experimental' Cycles features. Not in the stable version of Cycles. It's naturally beyond the reach of the Poser devs to start chasing and supporting 'experimental' features.

The old Poser Pro is only partly gone, as most of the old Pro features are now in the default purchase. Making Poser great value, compared to the previous pricing arrangements.

The old Pro export modules are gone, true. But E-on Vue is now wholly free and can very easily import a Poser scene (if you also have Poser 11 installed, for its Vue-import SDK). From there you have E-on's Vue's huge range of robust and easy export options to quite recent versions of Maya / C4D / Blender etc. E-on really ramped up the export options in its final versions of Vue.

Not sure what you mean by "hosting apps". Python scripts, perhaps? Almost all the old scripts have been either fixed up or replaced one way or another with Python 3 versions that support P12 or higher. The only ones I'm aware we're still missing are: Scene Toy; Rust-icator (very easily grunge up a surface while keeping original textures visible); the Poser to Clip Studio export script; and inevitably the DSON Genesis 1 & 2 importer. These all still run in Poser 11 though, and multiple Poser versions can run side-by-side. We also have some great new Python 3 scripts from Ken, albeit paid, such as Openpose for interfacing Poser with AI.
 
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