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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 06 7:01 am)
Bruce... JeffH tuned me into your page earlier this month. I find your program interesting and it has great possibilites, IMO. I would like to work much closer with the program but I need to see a detailed tutorial on how to manipulate the shapes on a "flat surface". I found the leg and arm models Fabulous and want to some day (soon) achive the results you have with the program. Kudos, and keep at it! Please Email me snazzeroo@hotmail.com Sprout :0)
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Attached Link: http://meshtools3d.bizland.com/
A new set of models has been released and posted to the web site. These two complimentary head models are ment to illustrate using DMesh to add aging effects to a model. I didn't actually add an "Age It" button (sorry :) ) but the process is a fairly simple task of adding wrinkles and ligaments to the basic model. Adding additional wrinkles through the use of bump maps is also included. Follow the "Latest Model Release" link on the site entrance to view or download these new DMesh models. Any comments regarding these models and/or using them with Poser would be greatly appreciated. I would like to continue to make DMesh more useable for everyone, and any feedback would be of great assistance in enhancing the support for Poser user's. Bruce Lamming http://meshtools3d.bizland.com/