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Subject: New Poser user Question


medmay ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 11:57 AM ยท edited Fri, 10 January 2025 at 8:06 PM

Hi... Im new user in poser , ( i bought poser 4Propack and P5 last week from my friend) , i had no chance to explore every Poser ability and power and myfriend told me , ask anything in here , many people expert with poser stay /logged in this forum my question is , how easy ( or difficult ) making movie with poser And how about copyright about mesh or textures if i using in mymovie


Lawndart ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 3:12 PM

Attached Link: http://www.3-AXIS.com

"Making movie" could mean many different things. Rendering out a movie file from Poser is easy. Creating a "Movie" as in "animated movie" can be done but it is largely based on the experience of the creator. Poser will render it out just fine depending on what you are looking for. It will be this way with any software. Poser is one of the easiest to learn and I feel is a good choice for a novice. I have been using Poser for years and prefer to use it for my animation with final rendering done in LightWave. For learning Poser 5 go to www.3-AXIS.com and get the video. It will help you tremendously no matter what level of user you are. We are getting great revues on it from beginner to advanced users. There are also some very helpful tutorials on this and other Poser websites. Do a search for geep and look for his tutorials. They are fun and informative. Also check out PhilC. He has some great stuff on his website. There are too many good ones to mention actually. Most import.... Have fun, Joe


Lawndart ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 3:17 PM

On the meshes: If you buy it in the store here or at websites like www.daz3d.com 99% chance that you can use the images you create for your movie. You CAN NOT distribute the meshes or sell them as your own. Most are this way and usually have a good readme that comes with them telling you what you can and cannot do. Some of the freebie items are usable commercially and are marked that way in the free section but again, you can not tistribute or sell the meshes. As in anything don't take this as gospel. Read the readme and use your head and you will be fine. I hope this helps, Joe @ 3-AXIS


medmay ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 10:39 PM

thanks alot is the link is yours ? im from outside US , how could i buy it ( the video tutorial) ?


medmay ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 10:57 PM

Ok i know little about Lightwave or 3dmax , Need another plugins or software to render poser file in those software? thank a lot


Lawndart ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 11:05 PM

What country do you live in? We do ship outside of the US. We also have PAL or NTSC. Cheers, Joe


Lawndart ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 11:10 PM

Poser 5 requires a plugin. Check http://www.reiss-studio.com/ for details. Poser 4 with the ProPack add-on has a plugin with it for Max4 but you can't use it with Poser 5 so you don't get the added features that Poser 5 offers. Also... Go to www.curiouslabs.com and download the latest service release (SR3) for Poser 5. It fixes many bugs. Cheers, Joe


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