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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 1:45 am)
Attached Link: http://www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/free/index.html
Thanks for the link!I looks usefull especially that part to use it for natural backgrounds and tposer plants...
there is also a free version
Attached Link: http://www.pixarra.com
Also, take a look at Twisted Brush - very similar and also has a free versionGill
Quote - Is there a reason for one to get this over photoshop?
I own Photoshop 7 but I just thought it was pretty interesting how the brushes worked. I think another plus is that you don't have to make your own brushes or buy brushes because this one has them already designed to work with foliage, hair, and etc.
cs 3 may bring changes, but as far as i know ps doesn't do particles. at all. with dogwaffle, you can paint grass, foliage, water flowing, sparkles.... and animate it. i also don't think ps does any animation to speak of. image ready does animated gifs, but i don't think it has real tools, like the particle physics built into dogwaffle. nor does it naturally come with different media, or a palette where you can mix colors. basically, i think they're entirely different programs with entirely different strengths and weaknesses.
the free version of dogwaffle is several versions behind the full version: 1.2 to 4. i don't think it even has layers.
personally, i've not dared to take on dogwaffle, because this is just a hobby and i already know and use photoshop for work. but it's always been appealing.
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I saw an advertisement the other day for a program called PD Particles which is supposedly used for creating hair, fur, foliage, and etc. I went and looked at the web page for this product and it looked like it would be pretty useful during postwork for the things listed above. Tell me your thoughts on this product and if you've never heard of it go take a look and let me know what you think. It's a pretty good deal for $19 I think.
-James
PD Particles http://www.thebest3d.com/pdp/