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Hi Alisa! Perhaps it should remain given that Satira has already responder to it and just delete post #55 (the delete request). Please feel free to throw bricks at me for having ten thumbs!
I wonder if they may be trying to follow DAZ's lead and only provide a Pro version going forward. And maybe simply charge more for "game dev" versions of content.
Dana
Oh a free basic version? How cool would that be!
Oh no Myth! I didn't mean you and others were making an odd assumption about being able to upgrade from Poser 11 to Poser Pro 11! I agree that's an important question (as well as what's happened to Poser 11. Hopefully, both will be addressed before the limited availability sale expires.
No, I was referring to the insistence that the Poser development team must make Poser compatible with Genesis content or that they need to make DSON functional in Poser.
HiveWire has no problem with making their figures native in both Poser and DAZ Studio. Surely, DAZ should be able to do the same. It's not like they have one person modeling and one person rigging.
Honestly, if you're going to emulate someone else's software ... go to the top. Like SideFX's Houdini!
Have you tried talking to Jenn Blake about it?No problem Satira! Thanks to my ten thumbs I hit the post button before I'd finished typing. In answer to your post, yes it does suck having to buy Poser twice especially when I'd lost the first copy to a hard drive crash which effectively destroyed any chance of recovering any data including the Poser licence number. It sucks even more that the crash occurred on a $2000 dollar workstation. It will suck even more if I have to buy yet another copy of Poser 11 Pro at whatever price, just to stay in the game and take advantage of future upgrades.Unfortunately attempts to recover that licence number met with a response I can only describe as watching tumbleweed drifting across and empty desert. Hence my question on Renderosity and here. What has happened to Poser 11? I'm not the only one who is asking and it would be nice if someone over there could be more open and responsive rather than the somewhat selective answers we've had so far. We can only wait and hope! Respect.
Oh a free basic version? How cool would that be!
Well, I wasn't thinking free, like DS, but who knows? I just thought maybe they would abandon the basic and just offer the Pro version going forward. Somehow, I doubt they would offer it for free, though.
Dana
I can still download Poser 7 f
Have you tried talking to Jenn Blake about it?
I agree. This is exactly why I like keeping older figures handy and prefer not to see them always phased out. Especially for animations.I don't know. I use the older models in crowd or distance scenes to populate a scene. They're low resolution and require less resources. They don't bend as well, but they do adapt to Superfly rather well.
Hi Alisa! Perhaps it should remain given that Satira has already responder to it and just delete post #55 (the delete request). Please feel free to throw bricks at me for having ten thumbs!
YAY Jenn!!! That is VERY good news. Thanks for posting her reply Janet.I showed Jenn the thread here and told her people were wondering if they bought all versions of Poser and were they going to develop it. Here's what she replied back:
We purchased ALL versions of Poser. We are the only owners of any Poser Software going forward.
We are only going to broker Poser Pro 11 only and price that at the low price of Poser 11 so that EVERYONE can have full access to Poser 11 and Poser 11 Pro. So everyone can use the same great piece of software.
Jenn
That would be highly illegal since they no longer own ANY version of Poser. Renderosity has said REPEATEDLY that they will honor ANY previous version of Poser for an upgrade. And since from now on, they only sell one flavor of Poser, you'll only get Poser Pro.This idea just came to mind...apparently it's a Smith Micro issue, because of it being old licenses. So, wonder if Smith Micro could agree to give folks who fall into that sidegrade gap a Poser Debut license to use to upgrade to Poser Pro 11, when they show proof of purchase or a serial to Poser 11? Just a thought, and something that could satisfy both the already established upgrade process, and Smith Micro.