I guess it's what you get used to. I started in DS 2, so DS 3 Advanced was a major upgrade, and I used it for years, so was very used to it. I haven't used, or upraded, after getting my DS 4.0 Pro since coming back to Poser years ago, but I liked DS 3A a lot. I learned lighting thanks to Dreamlight through the monthly webinars he used to hold for the regular members on his now defunct forum/website.
The one thing I had a problem with lighting in Poser 9 was I couldn't grab the lights and move them where I wanted them, which is something you can't really do in Poser, or at least wasn't something I could do at the time in Poser. Of course, I've gotten better at it, but still haven't learned how to create a set of lights for my own use, which I did often in DS 3A. At least now I can take a light set I bought and adjust/tweak settings, so maybe one day I'll get comfortable enough to create a set from scratch.
I also like postwork, though most of the time it's because I want to lighten/brighten a render that didn't come out quite as I wanted, and of course to add my copyright and rendered in tags. I do remember Dreamlight's discussion(s) about rendering sections of a scene for the lighting, and I have a product that renders a group of different parts of a scene, such as AO and the like, but I don't have my DS 3A runtime moved to the new laptop yet, so don't remember the name of the product, and the render I did with it is not in my gallery at Renderosity, so not sure when, or if, I'll remember what the product for DS I used was.
The one thing I had a problem with lighting in Poser 9 was I couldn't grab the lights and move them where I wanted them, which is something you can't really do in Poser, or at least wasn't something I could do at the time in Poser. Of course, I've gotten better at it, but still haven't learned how to create a set of lights for my own use, which I did often in DS 3A. At least now I can take a light set I bought and adjust/tweak settings, so maybe one day I'll get comfortable enough to create a set from scratch.
I also like postwork, though most of the time it's because I want to lighten/brighten a render that didn't come out quite as I wanted, and of course to add my copyright and rendered in tags. I do remember Dreamlight's discussion(s) about rendering sections of a scene for the lighting, and I have a product that renders a group of different parts of a scene, such as AO and the like, but I don't have my DS 3A runtime moved to the new laptop yet, so don't remember the name of the product, and the render I did with it is not in my gallery at Renderosity, so not sure when, or if, I'll remember what the product for DS I used was.