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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 15 2:13 am)
those other progs have some tremendous learning curves but once you really get the hang of them, they're amazing. try the demos and then decide. at first you'll be frustrated but that's normal. i use lightwave from newtek, and there's a plugin made by greenbriar studios that should help you import poser figures. i guess the pro pack has a plugin too, but i've heard mixed reviews on that. either way, good luck. most bigger apps will give you different abilities that you can't find in poser, such as volumetric clouds, particle effects, realistic hair and fur and grass, and, of course, modeling :)
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The Curious Labs free Lightwave import for PPP works fine for me. You still have to tweek the textures a bit.see attached link
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I am trying to find a easier and quicker way of doing my movie scenes. I do all my animations in poser 5 I use poser 4 millennium figures though. After I have done one animation I import it (obj format) into cinema 4d unfortunatly I do not have the textures with the figure I imported. I know there is a plug in but it never works for me. ontop of which I still have to textuize all the frames of the animation. my question is I have been consider purchasing Lightwave, 3ds max or some other program that allows me to import the animation texturized and with all the frames in tack is there a program that does this it would really speed up a big portion of my work?