Re: we should not need to buy another program to import poser figures! 2003-12-12 - By pmiinalainen
Back Hi Naomi,
I couldn't help to notice, that you want the models, not the animation. This seems mostly be the source for this poser issue. People want high-detail models of heroic humans or fantasy creatures. The characters are created in programs outside of poser. I know people create them in 3dsmax, lightwave and amapi.
Often people have bought the models from daz or similar place and payed some money for them. I know that similar quality models are also avalable on other formats as well. Maybe people should look into getting models in .obj format if they import better? OR why not demand curious labs for carrara plugin?
Or how about creating your models from scratch? For me, that is the fun part!!! It's better to start with simple, low-poly characters. Here's a tutorial that is in large part applicable to carrara studio as well http://www.3dtotal.com/team/Tutorials/benmathis/benmathis_1.asp
And here you can find a lot more!!! http://www.character-animation.de/tutorials/
>From that place, you can find tutorials for creating hihg-poly models, polygon hair, texturing, animation etc. Really worth visiting.
petteri
--- In Carrara@(protected), "Naomi Sullivan" <cathlametw@(protected)> wrote: > You are entitled to your opinion, but I need and use Poser to get at > models I am not capable of creating on my own. While I rarely use the > human models, the dragon is responsible for over half of my pictures. > LOL I also love the new millennium cat and am looking forward to a dog > model. > > Would a Poser plugin help me in my Carrara? Absolutely! Is it > essential? No. So, basically if one is offered at a reasonably low > price, I'll purchase it. If the price is too high, I'll pass on it. > For those of us who aren't into creating spaceships for our pictures, > but prefer other kinds of fantasy, that involve organic models, Poser > (or Daz Studio) will continue to be a must for a long time to come. > > m3d242 wrote on 12/11/2003, 11:50 AM: > > > I'm with you Josh. > > > > I can not stand those Poser characters. The vacant, empty look in > > their eyes, > > they all look like zombies. 90% of the time I think they detract from > > the scene > > they are imported into. Even if your scene looks totally real, having > > that > > creepy maniquin in there takes away from it. It's almost never > > convincing.
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