XENOPHONZ opened this issue on Nov 09, 2003 ยท 15 posts
XENOPHONZ posted Sun, 09 November 2003 at 3:59 PM
Well, I suppose that one could say that it's a Poser problem. But, since Poser is the native app here, and Vue is merely importing a foreign file, I would say that it's up to Vue to work around the requirements of Poser. And not the other way around. It's sort of like attempting to get your phone service fixed. The local provider blames the equipment manufacturer for the problem, and the equipment manufacturer blames the local service provider. In the end, your phone just doesn't work. And, here, Vue is doing something that it shouldn't be doing. Whether the difficulty is regarded as a Poser problem, or as a Vue problem. Once again -- Poser is the native app. Importing P5 files is a selling point for Vue. It's why I bought Vue in the first place [[Along with Vue's beautiful rendering capabilties]]. I can work around this, but only with time-consuming difficulty.