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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
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If you have access to a modelling application, all that needs to be done is to add a little subdivision to the base OBJ. This is just with one iteration of subdivision on a model I exported from MakeHuman. There's sufficient detail in there I would say. Message edited on: 03/08/2006 15:59
Tools : 3dsmax 2015, Daz Studio 4.6, PoserPro 2012, Blender
v2.74
System: Pentium QuadCore i7, under Win 8, GeForce GTX 780 / 2GB
GPU.
Well, I wouldn't be tossing out the Poser installation just yet, BUT MakeHuman is a project to watch (as I bet both EFrontier & DAZ already are). Originally a "plugin"/extension of Blender (a free/open-source, feature-laden, if hard to use 3D modelling, animation, and rendering application) - it is now nicely separated, but given the developers of both are familiar to one another, I reckon that there will be a method of auto-rigging the characters for Blender. The mesh has a much more lenient license than you can expect from DAZ or EFrontier (similar though slightly less verbose to the Sixus1 Open License - basically BSD-derived). And for those that love the benefits of Unimesh - the number of artists who have tweaked the edge-flows on their base is phenomenal (resulting in a very flexible mesh topology) However, at this point it is not much more than a mesh morphing program. You can turn the mesh into everything from a baby to a muscle-bound She-Freak-alike, but there is no UV's to the mesh export (yet) and no skeleton/rig. I'm willing to bet that there will be once MakeHuman leaves beta, but not really until then. In other words, take a look (it's worth it) but don't make any plans based on it just yet :) --EK
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While letting my mouse do the scrolling (with apologies to "let your fingers do the walking"), I found the following links at sourceforge.net. It appears to be quite the undertaking - a donation-ware based GNU public license Poser. I'm still wading through the pdf files - it gets pretty dense at times. Currently there are versions for both Windows and Mac OSX. Here's the MakeHuman direct link: http://www.dedalo-3d.com/ -scara