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Poser 7 3D Figure Design and Animation
Poser 7 3D Figure Design and Animation

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From: Smith Micro Software Inc.
Category: Software

List Price: $199.99
Buy New: $129.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 1989

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows 2000
Media: CD-ROM
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 2.4

MPN: 814956026140
UPC: 814956026140
EAN: 0814956026140
ASIN: B000KK4330

Release Date: December 31, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars It has expanded my working space   March 3, 2007
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

Poser 7 is not that much different from Poser 6. It is true sometimes is too slow because of the new so claimed by the poser comunity undo feature. Poses sometimes slow to apply because of the new universal poses feature you can easily disable in the general prefferences. I am a Poser Content creator. Poser 7 does not crashes in the firefly renderer at full power like Poser 6 always did the "not enough memory to continue". It has a better render engine and the magnifficent new morphing tool. Renders look more sharper and better, and some runtime enviroments work very good. The new G2 Characters Sydney and Simon (jessi, james, koji, kelvin) are a new evolution of the fabric of Poser content. I have worked with them developing clothes and it has been a good experience.

I still think now that Poser Sr1 is released it can be better. I think Poser can be more improved.

Warning: Poser 7 does not work fully on Windows Vista. It crashes too much, sometimes it;s features stop working and it becomes a head ache. I hope soon a release to fix these issues on Vista.

Poser 7 is a more expanded and advanced way to manage my creations/animations and some features like morphing. I can do a lot more in my products than with the previous versions. But I still use Poser 6 for the working space (more faster) and using my creations in Poser 7, rendering, etc.

Yanelis3D



4 out of 5 stars Is This The Beta?   February 23, 2007
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I was really excited when I first received my copy of Poser 7.0 and after using it the past few weeks I'm slightly disappointed. It crashes and locks up a lot. Your question is probably my system, Duel Core 4Gigs of Ram, 1Gig Video card with latest drivers on XP. Another issue is VUE 5 does not work with it, without a headache of tweaks and file manipulations. If you have version 6, stay with it until 7 gets fixed.


5 out of 5 stars Poser 7 is fantastic   February 3, 2007
 8 out of 9 found this review helpful

Poser 7 leapfrogs earlier versions of the product. If you are a seasoned
Poser user, you will appreciate great new features such as multiple undo (a
request that was begged for by the community, and e-Frontier delivered,)
multithreaded rendering support (for those with multiple core processors,)
the introduction of HDRI support for more realism, and the new Universal
Poses feature (which allows you to save and use poses designed for one
figure in a totally different figure!)

The Morphing Tool is perhaps the single best new feature. For all of Poser's
history, it has suffered from strange bending issues, and "poke through"
(where a figure's skin would pop out from underneath clothing.) This great
tool allows you to smooth out the bends, and pull clothing off of skin in
seconds.

For those users who know some programming, the increased functionality of
Python within the application is a boon.

Animators will love the new improvements for their work, such as lip
synching, and animation layers.

While all of these features are great for seasoned Poser pros, Poser 7 also
has some features to help new users, right out of the box. Loads of content
assure that you can get up and running (and creating art) in no time. The
many introductory resources, including tutorials, will make jumping right in
a cinch.

Of course, the feature set already available in previous versions is
available as well. The material room is fantastic for putting your own
special touches on your models. You can achieve photo realistic renders with
some tweaking in this room. The Face Room allows you to customize the facial
appearance of figures, leading to infinite possibilities. The Hair Room is
great for that perfect look on your character's head. The Cloth Room allows
you to make clothing act like true cloth would in the real world, for
extreme realism! The great integration with Content Paradise allows you to
expand your collection of figures and accessories when you are ready to move
"outside the box."

Overall, I give Poser 7 5 stars! A wonderful product, with its humble
beginnings being left in the dust, and a feature set quickly rivaling
packages many times the cost.



3 out of 5 stars Poser 7 - A little better then Poser 6   January 20, 2007
 10 out of 12 found this review helpful

Well here we are with the next Poser version. I just can't help to think why didnt e-frontier just make a PRO version for 6? Poser 7 adds better memory handling and finally takes advantage of duel processors and hyperthreading, but at this stage, I'd think Poser 6 should have done that already. The new supplied characters are lackluster next to the Daz family of characters, but they do offer a great variance for any crowd images and background characters you want to render. I just still can't help but feel that Poser 6 should have had the new base features already in it, or that Poser 7 should be a bigger leap forward. - if you're a die hard poser user, then by all means take the step up, but if your satisfied with Poser 6, then step back and just watch. I personally have gotten a huge gain from the duel core usage, but if you're on a single processor, you would not see much if any gain from it.

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