Poser 8

Poser 8 Features and Benefits:


  • NEW -Figures - Eight new ready-to-pose 3D human characters, offered in different ethnicities and body types to provide artists with multiple starting points for their creations

  • NEW - More Than 1GB of New Content - Plus 1.5+ gigabytes of previously released, ready-to-use 3D scene assets

  • NEW - Enhanced User Interface - Features a more efficient tool layout and a user configurable work environment

  • NEW - Dependant Parameters Tool - A new tool that allows artists to create, modify and edit parameters within the scene. Complex interactions can be created, such as full-and partial-body morphs, advanced body controls and parameter-controlled scene assets

  • NEW - Cross-Body Part Morph Tool - Enables artists to easily create effects such as muscle bulges, scales, bumps, horns, veins, wounds and surface details across multiple body parts

  • NEW - Content Management System - Allows easier access to content collections with the ability to search a library's content by category and keyword, providing a hierarchy list view and more detailed pop-up expanding previews

  • NEW - Indirect Lighting - With the ability to combine indirect diffuse illumination with improved irradiance caching and path tracing, Poser 8 renders images with global illumination qualities that create images so realistic that they can fool an untrained eye

  • NEW - Improved Rigging System - With an improved Falloff Zone rigging system, users can rig problem areas - such as hips and shoulders - with more precision, resulting in more realistic bending figures

  • NEW - OpenGL Preview Improvements - Allows users to preview engine improvements to select each light that they wish to illuminate in the scene preview. This feature aids in viewing larger textures and offers more complete scene previewing when setting up lights

  • NEW - Physically Correct Light Falloff - Features control spot and point lights to more closely reproduce realistic light falloff from full bright to dark

  • NEW - Tone Mapping and Exposure - Helps artists control bright or dark areas within an image to produce higher-quality, final renderings with better contrast

  • NEW - Normal Mapping - Allows users to transform object surfaces, making them appear more intricate without the added computational overhead from additional polygonal detail

  • NEW - Wardrobe Wizard - Allows artists to re-use existing clothing assets by fitting them to the new Poser 8 character set

  • NEW - wxPython Support - Enables third-party developers to create more advanced plug-in functionality that can be fully-integrated directly within Poser's user interface


Pricing and Availability:
The MSRP for Poser 8 is $249.99 with upgrades from previous versions priced at $129.99. Poser 8 is available direct from the Smith Micro online store at http://www.smithmicro.com/poser and from popular resellers, catalogs and distribution partners worldwide.
Existing Poser® Pro users upgrading to Poser 8 will be invited to the Poser Pro 2010 beta program in the coming months.

ROzbeans 16 years ago
Ironically, my father called to tell me about this. /snort
Vex 16 years ago
its slowl downloading
ROzbeans 16 years ago
That site is crazy busy. I ordered the physical DVD, I can wait.
Jetamio 16 years ago
Ach, I'm still waiting on Poser 7 to arrive lol. I forgot to install it on this comp before I left Scotland...
Laschae 16 years ago
Holy hell this download is slow.
Eve 16 years ago
You guys doing downloads are nuts! I've always ordered the dvd cuz I want the physical disks and books. I'm waiting for the Pro version myself :)
ROzbeans 16 years ago
Did you get the pro version for free? I heard if you ordered P7 in the last 30 days, they give you P8 for free.
Eve 16 years ago
Me? I didn't get Pro free no :( I didn't upgrade until I bought this last puter so it's only been a few months back I think. I can handle waiting a few more months before upgrading again. Shit never ends I swears!
Shaelynn 16 years ago
I'm with you Eve :( I got Pro 7 when I upgraded my computer. I'm hearing good things about P8 but damn I hate the thought of paying for another upgrade so soon, ugh.

Plus, you can't use the background rendering which I really like. I'm torn! Of course all my work is pure crap lately anyway so I might as well just wait, lol.
Laschae 16 years ago
It's barely functioning for me at this point so I'm a little peeved. When it isn't crashing or not loading textures it's pretty awesome. I got it to partially render something with DoF, 16 pixel samples, decent lights in about 2 minutes...BUT it only rendered about 1/3 then crashed. It is MUCH faster than P7 and the lighting is amazing, even without indirect light you can see improvements.

My first P8 render, something simple to give it a test:

http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/9652/p8firstrender.png
Lillyanna-Windmane 16 years ago
If you keep an eye out, I heard CP had P8 for $1.99 at the Friday Bazaar for about 30 minutes, maybe check again next month. I'll wait awhile if I don't find it for the cheapo price. hehe
Laschae 16 years ago
I'm gonna set up an external runtime on my external and install it on Erik's computer since he's running XP and has a teeny bit more RAM than I do and see if it works on that computer.
ROzbeans 16 years ago
Just installed it today and my first half dozen renders were flawless. Now I can't render a god damn thing without it crashing on low memory. I have a support ticket in and the hotfix update installed.

What a pisser.
Jetamio 16 years ago
How much RAM does it need?
ROzbeans 16 years ago
I don't know, but I have 4 gigs. Guess I have to slap in more.
Laschae 16 years ago
Same shit happens to me but I only have 3GBs of RAM. What I've been doing is setting my scenes up in P7 and then saving and reopening them in P8. Just wish they'd put out SR1 and fix stuff.
ROzbeans 16 years ago
I can't even render older stuff set up in p7. What a crock of shit, seriously. It worked great at first and then suddenly it wouldn't render a damn thing.
ROzbeans 16 years ago
Well I went to p8's support forums and they're suggesting that you change the general pref/render to 'separate process'. It's rendering ok now, slow, but ok. Let's see if it finishes.
Nianya 16 years ago
Ok so I did it. I got Poser 8. I guess it was time for me to upgrade considering I was/am still using Poser 6. LOL

I haven't done anything with it yet so no clue how imuch better it works. All I know is this indirect lighting I keep reading about and seen looks kick ass.
Vex 16 years ago
ID is cool, its a beast to render though. like forever.