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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
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Book illustration is one popular field - here's a Renderosity gallery from one artist I recently became aware of.Oh, you mean a living. That's a whole different story then the subject line indicates. But I can answer that one. Load up a plane, scale it to the approximate dimensions of a banknote, export it as a Wavefront OBJect, load it up in UVMapper and apply a planar map to it, then scan in some money and apply it as a texture. Coins involve scaled cylinders and bumpmaps. B^)
I don't make a living at Poser per se. I do, however, supplement my income nicely with it. Poser isn't the only tool I use. Right now I'm working on an illustration project and I use Poser, Bryce, Bodypaint, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, plus pretty much the full gamut of the KPT filters. Anything to get the job done, as it were.
I also supplement my income (pays most of my mortgage basically) by doing adult content with poser. Not very noble I know but adult sites crave content and will buy anything of fairly high quality and meets their (or sinks to) their standards. This of course means you have to make investments in better models like Vicky 2 and Mike 2 plus clothes, sets etc. Poser is also great for side jobs like any kind of body isntructional material. For example, I did a sheet for a yoga teacher showing various yoga moves and also posted isntructions for a gym on how to use their equipment using poser figures.
I use Poser, along with a lot of programming and specific knowledge, to create academic courseware. (Interactive textbooks.) If anybody actually wants to see my last big project, here's where it can be downloaded. http://www.isu.edu/~seikel/release.htm The whole setup is about 22 MB, so nobody but an academic with a fast Internet connection will find it worth the bother. Nevertheless, this shows that Poser -can- be a major part of serious work.
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Lgrant: I noticed the same problem. For some reason that ISU site isn't working well. If you really want to see the whole thing, here's another location for the same setup: http://briefcase.yahoo.com/occam24 Get into the FIPSE folder, download all the parts first, then run the SETUP.EXE.
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There are some guys who make alot of cash to recreate accidents for personal-injury attorneys. But the most common commercial use for Poser is to make add-ons (like the clothing, hair, poses, motion files, characters etc.) sold at this marketplace, Daz and elsewhere. These add-on items are mostly bought for peoples' personal use as hobbyists, but a small fraction of the buyers later use the products to produce images for advertising, book illustration and accident/crime scene recreation. The items (clothing, hair, poses, motion files, characters etc.) are not always made in Poser, so to make money you also need to be an expert in 3D-modelling apps.
I'd second Mason : sex will get you money. Or, to use the words of Jim Burton's SuperModel Vickie' T Shirt : Sex Sells. At least, that's what I suppose. I'm just a hobyist and have a well paying day job, so I don't need this. But this is surely where I would go if I'd got fired and needed to feed my children. If I was better at modelling, I would make sexy clothes for Vicky. Untalented as I am, I nevertheless uploaded some freestuff. My gymsuit for Posette was downloaded 1700 times, but my sexy impractical swimsuit was taken nearly 5000 times. To support this, a simple test : in the Gallery, post the same picture twice. One with the violence and nudity check, one without and see which one has the most passages. Mind you, I'm not judging anyone : I do not know any 3D pro or amateur who has never done an X rated pic. And this includes myself... I'm just trying to make a point. Hope this gives an answer to your question... Compiler
Between my own websites (www.beyondbent.com and my adult poser products website), and my erotic comics, I pulled in more than 30 thousand dollars last year alone. This does not include the income from the other online stores where I also sell my products. To me, this is just a hobby, not my day job. It's a FANTASIC supplement. So, yes, you can do pretty well with Poser and make money. Davo
Also another avenue is to sell subscription material to several sites. I saw a site that does this. They basically have comic strips (adult ones) that they update. You as a site owner can buy an installment to put on your site as opposed to a subscription customer simply buying and downloading a chapter. Also simply selling chaptered material on CD or download works. You make a serial and people buy the CD with the story. Mostly this stuff requires a certain level of upfront time to create back content so you have stuff to sell when you open. Also be warned that if this is a side business you do NOT want to enter into a deal where you're stuck to drop dead deadlines. Any webmaster who is relying on your material is probably someone to stay away with. I do installments of 5 pages of 1024x1280 comic book style work with at least 5 frames per page, texting, fx etc. Poser's great since it opens the door for quicker, good qaulity artwork to be made faster than hand drawn and a lot less time consuming. Adult sites need content regularly, not Mona Lisas.
Go over to Turbo Squid. They are selling products over there for hundreds of dollar. Of course if you go to the origanal artists website or know where to find the original creator you can get it much cheaper. I was looking at the robots that came with poser 3. At turbo squid they are for sale at over $100 each. But at the original creators website they are $25. Noticed alot of stolen stuff too. Why doesn't anyone shut them down?
So, to re-cap: To make money: Use a flat plane prop for bills and a cylinder prop for coins, each mapped with the proper currency. To make a living from using Poser: Make adult stuff and you can bring in $30,000 a year. Or, list high-priced stuff at Turbo Squid. Notice I said "list"... we don't know if the $100 baseball prop or $50 Enterprise mesh have actually sold. I noticed that no one mentioned that "M" word. Dare I say it? Okay... sell your products at the "Marketplace". Start small and then make bigger and better stuff. Find out what you're good at- textures, poses, props, whatever. (Ducking for cover from everyone who thinks that the Marketplace shouldn't be mentioned in the Poser Forum.)
I wish I could make money in Poser myself. The question then becomes, what's the best modeler for Poser figures, or the best Texture-Maker... And how does one even break into the Comics market??
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I use: Rhino for modeling CorelDraw and Corel Photopaint for texturing UvMapper Pro for UvMapping Occasionaly use Organica for organic meshes Comics? If you mean paper hard copy comics, I haven't a clue, if you mean digital and non-adult, I haven't a clue, if you mean digital and adult, people will crawl out of the woodwork and contact you.
As for the last question, the one about comics: Write to DC or Marvel and ask for their submission guidelines and samples to pencil, ink, or colour. Or go it alone. If you try the latter -- a very long and hard road that you will probably fail at -- read Dave Sim's Cerebus' Guite to Self-Publishing from Aardvark-Vanaheim Press first. And try to get accepted into the Image group.
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The San Diego Comic-Con is one of the few places where you can have a one-on-one interview with some of the top comic publishers. I have been going to the con for about 10 years - we see people from all over the world coming to the con just to get a chance to show their work. They also have tables where you can show/sell your artwork. Lots of other great stuff too! This year the con will be July 17 to the 20th. PeggyLVS - Where Learning is Fun!
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Hello anyone, I have recently dived into Poser ans would like to find out how to make a living from poser. Is it just a tool for home use or can it be used professionaly to make a living. I was wondering if anyone head links that they could send me to settle an argument