Not a clue, and I'm hoping they plan to update many of Joe's (Netherworks) scripts for Python 3, as I use a whole lot of them.
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OK . . . Where's my chocolate?
it will be interesting seeing the thread traffic when all the py3 utilities get sorted
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So is that TTFN or TANSTAAFL?
Sigh. Still no official word?
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I have most of Netherwork's pythons, most bought here. Won Spawn over at RDNA from a render contest. Recently all of those scripts became unavailable here. They used to be for sale here.There's been quite a few things indicating to me that someone doesn't want people using 11, this is just the conspiracy theorist in me probably. Being that I've owned 11 pro for about a year (came directly from 8), don't use Superfly overly much, and use these scripts almost daily, amongst others, can anyone tell me my incentive to purchase 12? Didn't think so lol.
If bondware purchased the rights to Netherwork's scripts that's good news. Why they wouldn't still be selling the older versions makes no sense really. Hence the conspiracy theory bell ringing.
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Scene Toy in its 2016 version was a vital third-party retail plugin for Poser, which when last heard of was available at the old HiveWire store (now closed). However, it does not appear to have made the transition to the Renderosity store, and nor is it on any other store I can find.
It was reported in February 2021 that RPublishing had purchased the rights to it, and was working to fix Scene Toy for Poser 12 and its Python 3 requirements.
But I'm wondering it it will it ever be officially available again for Poser 11 users to buy? Anyone know?
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