![]() ![]() However, I would also recommend deleting (cut/paste somewhere) some others: The files Smith Micro recommends deleting to restore factory defaults, and clear up some issues, can be found here along with their locations: I will list them below: (I'd recommend just pasting them there and working from scratch if you get Poser up-and-running.) "Cut" them from their directories and "Paste" them into a directory were you can later copy them back over if you'd like to troubleshoot the issue and restore some of your settings. Here are all the "preferences" files that I would recommend removing. You'll lose any custom UI changes and will have to re-associate your content directory, but other than that it's fine. This will reset Poser back to its factory-installed default state. If it's not a brand new install, then I'd first suggest that you delete all of your preferences files. Is this a brand new install? If so, did you install everything? Check with the SM Installer app to be sure everything is installed and all patches are applied. To be safe, just do a clean reboot if you don't know how to check to be sure there aren't any orphaned processes running. Typically, "Poser.exe" but I think it also runs a couple of others. System requirements on the Mac include OS X 10.6, 10.7, or 10.8 1.5 GHz Intel Core processor (Core 2 Duo or faster recommended) 1 GB system RAM (4 GB or more recommended) OpenGL enabled graphics card (chipset recommended) 24-bit color display, 1440 x 900 minimum resolution 3 GB free hard disk space (6 GB recommended) and Adobe Flash Player 11.I don't have Win 10, so some suggestions may not apply and I may not be able to help you with certain OS tasks.įirst, make sure that no other executables of Poser are running. Other changes include: grouping tool improvements, morph brush tweaks, material compound nodes, and gamma correction.Īccording to Smith Micro, “Gamma Correction is now in both Poser 10 and Pro 2014 so gamma controlled content can be developed and delivered to every Poser user, supporting uniform materials across versions.” Thanks to the included OpenGL speed optimization, the new Poser boasts visible, on-screen performance, “so you can create and preview scenes changes and lights faster than ever.” “It's a great way to see changes to camera angle, lights, shadows with all the benefits of the optimized Firefly Raytrace engine including transparency and reflections.” “Preview every scene change you make with the new Interactive Raytrace Preview with a fast raytraced display,” says the developer. ![]() The updated software further includes rendering speed improvements, bullet physics, a comic book preview mode, 9 new human and cartoon figures, magnet and deformer weight map support / painting tools, and interactive raytrace preview. ![]() To support subdivision on figures with compliant geometry, a new Unimesh skinning method is also included in Poser 10 / Poser Pro 2014. One of the best 3D animation and character creation programs, Poser has been enhanced with Pixar subdivision surfaces with user-definable subdivision levels per prop, figure, and even individual body parts.Īccording to the developers, “Subdivision improves bending fidelity, smooths polygonal surfaces and improves performance by enabling lighter poly-count content.” Smith Micro Software has released Poser 10 and Poser Pro 2014, the latest versions of the company’s powerful animation tool, for Mac OS X. ![]()
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