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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
I use the old fashioned hierarchy (.phi) file approach (because I hate the set up room and find it hard to get good result with). A lot of us that were making figures before the set-up room still use that approach. You need Roy Riggs's PHI Builder, which a google search will find for you. It's free. You create a .phi file, tell Poser to convert the hierarchy file, then use the joint editor to fine tune the joint parameters.
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Why not go whole hog and make your own? here's 2 options
what about this?
http://www.wings3d.com
or this?
http://www.blender.org
each can create .obj models, set areas for texturing, or even UVmap them (well Wings can, I haven't drilled far enough into Blender to know..;) and they're both free..
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Well, I use the set-up room method. I find the results to be very consistent. I also use the PHI method to get external geometry for large models. I followed Dr. Geep's Setup room tut, and that was all I needed to get up and running with that.
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Attached Link: Roy Riggs Max-Poser Tutorials
Here's the link for Roy Riggs' PHI Builder... plus some tutorials. --John
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Is there an application, or utility that does a better job of creating posable props and figures than Posers setup room.? It really sucks, is difficult to use, and is hard to get consistent results with it. Ideally a plugin for 3d max that you could export a 3d model mapped, textured, with joints and limits already done and just imort that into Poser. Or a stand alone app, anything.. Any info or feedback appreciated....