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1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
eFrontier Poser 7 3D Figure Design and Animation, 2007-08-13 This is the best of all the poser products.It comes packed with so much content ,characters ,props ,setting . Excellent lighting system. I used to have poser 4 and 6 But this is the easiest to use. Comes with Firefly render option or poser 4 render options.(Firefly is a higher grade render above all you cant go wrong with this product.
4 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Poser 7, 2007-05-12 Having cut my teeth on Poser 4 and then went straight to 5 shortly afterwards I was hesitant of version 6 when it arrived and had similar misgivings about version 7 as there were always quirks, bugs and things to work around every time. Well, the latest version after 3 months of testing and trying to break it is showing that it has a solid interface and does play well with others. Specifically the older content from 4 years ago. The beauty of multiple runtimes is a godsend no more having one runtime and searching through in my case over 20 gig of content, now I have sorted my runtime into specific categories and not only does Poser load quicker but I can find what I want for a style of picture easily. The multiple undo feature works quite well and has saved a couple of pics, however be careful for if you apply a conforming pose to an item and then undo it, it returns the current character to its default position. And the other godsend is the duplicate feature, no more haviong to load mulitple items one at a time, granted it is still a one at a time process but I have noticed that it is much more rapid then loading from the runtime. The other new feature in the program is the addition of HDRI lights and can we say a whole new level of realism? Yes, you can and it does add so much more and all that with a click. So am I happy with the latest version yes I am. Would I recommend it to other Yes I do.
17 of 19 customers found the following review helpful:
Crash baby crash, 2007-03-23 I've been working with Poser 6 for a while, I finally decided to make the leap to Poser 7.
Intalled it. Started the program. And CRASH! I don't mean an application "not responding" message. I mean a total system crash. My PC needed a hard reboot (cut the power reboot). I found the service pack 1 on the efrontiers website. Installed it. Opened the program again. CRASH.
After spending $180 for the program, I decided it was worth one more try. Started the program. This time I figured out the system seizure happened when I moved the mouse cursor over the document window. Reboot again. Avoiding the document, I ran my mouse cursor over the top menu, Deleted Figure. The default loaded Simon. Once Simon was gone, I was able to work for a little while.
Addendum 4/18/2007
Other disappointments with the program:
One of Poser's Features is the Face Room. The kids' figures are not compatible with the face room, which is a total shame.
The Cloth room is very complicated to learn how to use. Using the program's documentation, plus buying two User Guides, I haven't been able to make cloth. But I could be exceptionally dense.
Head paramater dials don't include ears. Only Judy, carried forward from Poser 5, lets you shape elf ears.
Action poses and their back geometries. I loaded James into my project, and posed him with one of his action presets. Something really unnatural looking happens to his back.
Addendum May 25, 2007: I worked for several hours without crashing. The new feature in Poser7 is the Undo option. By default, the software sets the Undo level to 100. After changing the Undo level preference to 3, so far so good!
Addendum June 26, 2007: Service Pack 2 is now available for the program. I've been able to work without a PC crash, I'm feeling better about having spent the money for the software.
The community supporting this software is surprisingly friendly, and global. I've posted numerous questions on the Content Paradise Forum website, and almost always received an answer, if not a friendly bit of encouragement.
It's like playing with paperdolls. You can buy shoes, dress, lingerie, sets, and scenery, props, etc.
To achieve commercial grade results, you'll need to read the Poser Manual from cover to cover. Plus, Poser doesn't include a modeller or UV Mapper, you'll need extra software if you want to tailor results to your needs.
Cheers, Lara
1 of 9 customers found the following review helpful:
Poser 7, 2007-03-19 This is an absolutely great product. I am very pleased with my purchase.
1 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
to the next level, 2007-03-08 the ability that are allowed in this program really make it possable for inviduallys to produce believeable animation. such as the sync tool. the creativity it opens up is like day and night form the pervious version. version 6 was great this is levels above that. spend time and learn from this program and you'll be able to do so much. its not a poser program its an animation solution.
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