Smith Micro Poser Pro - PSRPROHBXW
3D Animation/Designing - Complete Product - Standard - 1 User - Retail - PC

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Manufacturer: SMITH MICRO
Mfg Part#: PSRPROHBXW
UPC: 00717103856396
Buy.com Sku: 208079574
Item#: S2H6TP
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Poser Pro, the 3D character solution for production, integrates scenes with 3D applications. Includes COLLADA, 64-bit render engine, Network Rendering. Save time with pre-built characters and props.
 
Features
License Type   Complete Product
Manufacturer   Smith Micro Software, Inc
Software Sub Type   3D Animation/Designing
License Pricing   Standard
Manufacturer Part Number   PSRPROHBXW
Software Name   Poser Pro - Complete Product
License Quantity   1 User
Features  

64-bit Render Engine:

  • Poser Pro users will benefit from the network rendering and render queue capabilities, including background rendering, built on a 64-Bit render engine for incredible speed and quality.

    HDRI Export:

  • Poser Pro creates even more realistic images with High Dynamic Range Image (HDRI) support for Image-Based-Lighting and textures.

    Normal Map Support:

  • Poser Pro allows you to add high resolution 3D detail to any mesh through the use of normal mapping, producing better images, even with low to medium poly models.

    Hosting with PoserFusion:

  • Realize the added benefit of using Poser Pro's pre-rigged characters inside of host applications such as Autodesk's 3ds Max and Maya, and Maxon's CINEMA 4D.

    Network Rendering:

  • Get the most out of your hardware and leverage your network to render massive scenes using the network render queue.

    Professional Content:

  • Create lifelike animations by combining multiple strands of action into one fluid animation using layers. Keyframes automate between poses.

  • Manufacturer Website Address   www.smithmicro.com
    Product Type   Software
    Platform Support   PC

     
    Tech Specs
    Manufacturer   Smith Micro Software, Inc
    Software Main Type   Graphics/Multimedia
    License Type   Complete Product
    Manufacturer Part Number   PSRPROHBXW
    Software Sub Type   3D Animation/Designing
    Manufacturer Website Address   www.smithmicro.com
    License Pricing   Standard
    System Requirements  

    Processor:

  • 700MHz Pentium class or compatible (1GHz or faster recommended, 64-bit CPU required for 64-bit rendering)

    Operating System:

  • Windows XP or Vista (64-bit OS required for 64-bit rendering)

    Hard Disk:

  • 1GB free space (4GB recommended)

    Memory:

  • 512MB RAM (1GB or more recommended)

    Optical Drive:

  • DVD-ROM

    Others:

  • OpenGL enabled graphics card or chipset recommended (recent NVIDIA GeForce and ATI Radeon preferred)
  • 24-bit color display, 1024 x 768 resolution
  • Internet connection required for PoserPro.net and Content Paradise
  • Hosting plugins require a valid installation of their respective host application:
    • Maxon CINEMA 4D R9.6-10.5 (32-bit)
    • Autodesk 3ds Max 9-2008 (32-bit)
    • Autodesk Maya 8.5-2008 (32-bit)

  • Software Name   Poser Pro - Complete Product
    License Quantity   1 User
    Features  

    64-bit Render Engine:

  • Poser Pro users will benefit from the network rendering and render queue capabilities, including background rendering, built on a 64-Bit render engine for incredible speed and quality.

    HDRI Export:

  • Poser Pro creates even more realistic images with High Dynamic Range Image (HDRI) support for Image-Based-Lighting and textures.

    Normal Map Support:

  • Poser Pro allows you to add high resolution 3D detail to any mesh through the use of normal mapping, producing better images, even with low to medium poly models.

    Hosting with PoserFusion:

  • Realize the added benefit of using Poser Pro's pre-rigged characters inside of host applications such as Autodesk's 3ds Max and Maya, and Maxon's CINEMA 4D.

    Network Rendering:

  • Get the most out of your hardware and leverage your network to render massive scenes using the network render queue.

    Professional Content:

  • Create lifelike animations by combining multiple strands of action into one fluid animation using layers. Keyframes automate between poses.

  • Brand Name   Smith Micro
    Upgrade Information   Not Applicable
    Product Name   Poser Pro
    Distribution Media/Method   DVD-ROM
    Product Type   Software
    Package Type   Retail
    Platform Support   PC

      
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    1 of 5 Good for Freeware, but not worth the price. Wednesday, July 08, 2009
    Joe from Pleasant Mount, PA  

    Review of Smith Micro's Poser Pro Well, at this juncture I've been working almost daily with this product, and thought it was high time I shared some of my impressions with other prospective customers/victims. First of all, as a long-time software professional, I am quite aware of the complexities associated with 3D rendering, and the high demand on processing resources -- both memory and CPU. Even though I'm running a fairly capable machine (quad-core, 64-bit, 8Gig of ram, 2 - 1-terrabyte drives, Win XP-64, etc.), I am prepared to accept that complex 3D scene rendering will take some time. That said, what I DO NOT accept is the necessity for the program to outright refuse to render, or even LOAD some scenes, reporting "not enough memory to load texture map'! In software engineering terminology, this just indicates sloppy memory management. Even after researching the issues, tweaking the render settings, running a 3rd-party memory management utility -- the problem persists. Perhaps even harder to excuse is the generally brittle nature of the package. It regularly becomes necessary to resort to ctl-alt-del, bring up the program manager, find the process, and use the "kill process tree" command to get rid of the hung application, and then start the whole process over from the start, often losing work in the process. Then, of course, there are the incessant "An unexpected exception occurred: -50" messages. Once again, ctrl-alt-del, etc., is the only way to proceed. Don't even bother looking in the event manager, or searching for a log that might explain the source of the problem. The Poser "engineers" apparently considered such niceties as superfluous. Interestingly, it's often possible (and necessary) to load a scene that Poser Pro refuses to accept by using Poser 7! I can then eliminate some elements, save the file, and reload back into Poser Pro. Did someone decide it was necessary to introduce some additional bugs into the flagship package.? I also have a strong suspicion that the program suffers from some severe memory leaks. If you monitor memory usage, you'll see that, regardless of the nature of the scene, memory usage just keeps on increasing, until, inevitably -- that's right: ctrl-alt-del. The thing that amazes me most, is the proliferation of gushing reviews of this shoddy piece of . . . programming. Are the reviewers on Smith Micro's payroll? Have they done any more with it than render a quick naked woman, gawk over it, and then write: "WOW, what a GREAT product!"? There are, of course, so many other annoying quirks as to defy enumeration here. Suffice it to say, that this is an extremely irritating program with which to work. Smith Micro touts this as a "professional package," an utterly absurd assertion. It's quality is such that I might overlook the bugs in a freeware package, but certainly not in something costing nearly five-hundred bucks. Oh well, there's a sucker born every minute. Now, as someone who has watched my own company's profits eroded by software piracy, I am generally opposed to such abuses, however, in cases like this, my advice is to acquire the product from someplace like Emule, or Vuse, or other torrent servers, use it for a while, and if you still think it's worth the asking price, then by all means, write that check. Otherwise, just use it at a cost that's precisely what it's worth: $0.
     
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