![]() ![]() You will also notice there is no Game Dev edition this time - it has been incorporated into the Pro version. There is only Poser 11, and Poser 11 Pro, which I personally find less confusing than Poser 11, Poser Pro 2016, and then Poser Pro 2016 Game Dev. I am not saying that everything is perfect now, but instead that it seems to be moving towards the right direction.įirst thing people will notice is that there is no year-based Pro version naming anymore. I have participated in the beta-testing and couldn't help noticing how things seem to have changed at SMS -for the better. Since Chuck's arrival, I have seen some rather drastic changes in the way Poser is being developed, and most of all, in how it's now being supported. As an example, he was the one who basically created the concept of ERCs in Poser/DS back in 2000, bringing some rather serious advancements in figure rigging ever since. ![]() Chuck is one who knows Poser like few others, being involved with figure posing and morphing enhancing for over 15 years. First of all, Charles Taylor (aka Chuck Taylor, or Nerd3D) has left DAZ3D to become the new Poser Product Manager at Smith Micro Software (SMS). A new Poser version has been released this week, and it marks a new approach in several areas. ![]()
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