Set to separate process, works like before.Įssentially, 2 hours on I have ALMOST got back what PP2014 was already giving me. Screens flickering, even got an OS warning that the GPU wasn't coping (despite being near top end with current drivers). Any skin underneath the transparent areas get deleted or hidden! There is an option to manually select the areas to hide, but of course that's slower.įor me, despite having no lack of power on my system, it freaked out when I tried to render something. Grouping works as well, but be careful of any clothes that use trans maps. I'll either need to reinstall them or find a way to get Poser to recognise the scripts are there. Also, python scripts are not in the scripts menu although they are still in the correct folder. despite indicating that I wanted it to, it did not preserve any preferences, so back to factory default with everything. Silo Pro 2.5.6 64bit, Vue Infinite 2014.7, Genetica 4.0 Studio, UV Mapper Pro, UV Layout Pro, PhotoImpact X3, GIF Animator 5 The Windows Kinect is licensed for commercial use, has the adapter already included, and has the near-field focus ability.Īll of this is "to the best of my knowledge" and subject to correction by more knowledgeable folk. If you get the Xbox sensor, you'll also need an adapter (about $13) and you'll need to install the MS SDK.Įssentially, what you're buying when you pay extra for the Windows sensor is licensing, i.e., Microsoft's blessing to use it for producing commercial content. Xbox sensors run about $25 US used the Windows sensor will be $217 new and the best I've seen pre-owned still in box was $170. The chassis look identical if shopping eBay, note the logo: one has " Xbox 360" and the Windows version has " Kinect". It does have the advantage of being able to focus in close, which the Xbox 360 version lacks. For everybody's info, Microsoft only "supports" use of the Kinect for Windows and they charge a lot more for this "commercial use" licensing.
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