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Subject: Complete, current product prep for sale tutorial?


servo ( ) posted Mon, 27 November 2006 at 1:47 PM · edited Fri, 04 October 2024 at 12:25 PM

I've only really dabbled with poser for quite some time, but just thru a lot of dial-twiddling I have created a number of faces for V3 that I'm proud of, that I'd finally like to try selling here at Renderosity.

I've seen the selling guides posted here, and I have searched the tutorials list, but I have not found anything that gives a good, current, technical breakdown of the complete steps to follow (hopefully with examples) in order to save out my faces correctly for a DAZ character into the right kind of files that would be acceptable and for-sale ready.

Can some generous soul please point me in the right direction towards tutorial(s) that would cover the full process?
Can some experienced seller or site rep please write up something current that would help the rest of us?

Thank you very much for your replies.



majesticartist ( ) posted Mon, 27 November 2006 at 5:48 PM · edited Mon, 27 November 2006 at 5:49 PM

look below.....LOL


majesticartist ( ) posted Mon, 27 November 2006 at 5:49 PM

Attached Link: http://market.renderosity.com/news.php?viewStory=13160

here ya go,,,at the top of the page, theres sections on packaging for poser etc hope this is what you were looking for!


servo ( ) posted Mon, 27 November 2006 at 9:03 PM

Not really... this is the selling guidelines page I mentioned I'd already seen.
This does go in depth about how to package the final item and the readme files to include, BUT what I really meant was information on the technical aspect before that part -- namely, a tutorial  answering the question, if I've created a facial shape (or full body poses) I like for V3, how do I save it in such a way that I can submit it for sale?    I'm thinking there are legal and correct ways to do this, and that doing it wrong results in packaging 3d model information you're not supposed to (even though I know V3 is free now).  Something that deals with that along with how to create injection/removal files, and any tips and tricks on making sure its compatible with the most possible systems for customers, etc.  Maybe I'm overcomplicating things, but somehow I think there's more to it that copying one face pose file, adding some readme files and sales photos and sending it in.  It's a whole itemized walkthrough of that process I'd really like to see.



Acadia ( ) posted Mon, 27 November 2006 at 9:10 PM · edited Mon, 27 November 2006 at 9:12 PM

http://www.thepalace.com/wonder/poser/posebuilder/character_creation.html

I found this tutorial that might help.

Also, I put together a thread of links on texturing and character creation.  You might want to bookmark it if you are interested in creating characters.

http://market.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=2660658

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This we can do only if we are not angry with our critics but will take in good
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KarenJ ( ) posted Tue, 28 November 2006 at 3:41 AM

To make INJ and REM poses, you can either use a software, or do it by hand.

Daz sells two apps to make them:
INJection Pose Builder
Injection Magic

You can also use this tutorial to make them by hand but be warned it is a long, complex and boring business!


"you are terrifying
and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan Shire


servo ( ) posted Tue, 28 November 2006 at 7:30 AM

Thank you karen and especially Acadia, these tutorials are closer to the kind of thing I was hoping for.  I appreciate your help.



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