operaguy opened this issue on Jun 12, 2007 · 107 posts
XENOPHONZ posted Wed, 13 June 2007 at 12:32 PM
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Forgive me, but I spent a year "Interrogating"
MANY Buyers of the "greebrier solution"
and Many of them broke down and admitted that
the plugin was at best a promising "Half step" to realizing
full integration of poser content in Lightwave(I own LW 7.5) OSX
the biggest dissapointment is that you have to reset the weightmaps
Manually in those converted poser rigs unless you plan on
rendering All stills with the figure in the default 'T" Arm sout position .
shrug - again
I'll have to get back with you on that. I've seen the results of Poser figures/scenes imported via Greenbriar into LW -- and I've been very impressed by what I've seen.
Admittedly, I have LW 9.2 (which I am learning), but not the Greenbriar plug-ins -- yet. I will let you know what I find out after I install them. I don't know who you 'interrogated' -- but I've heard nothing but good from those with far more experience than I whom I've asked about Greenbriar.
Quote - Right now the Most Complete Solution for me is Cinema 4D studio with the Interposer pro Plugin
Iinvite you to go over to the Cinema4D forum for all the incredible details
That's fine -- I am considering adding C4D to my toolbox at some point in time. Along with ZBrush and/or Bodypaint and more. C4D is a 3D tool like any other. And I've seen some good results coming from it. So......I'm not going to start slamming one good app over another.
Just out of curiosity -- does Interposer work with P7 content?
Quote - Opera Seems primarily interested in rendering DAZ V4 with POSER Dynamic hair
In another program at faster speeds the Poser 'fire fly"
Riess Aledges to do this "Seemlessly" in MAX and C4D on WINDOWSI will defer to his ambitions and let him Discover the realty of that gratuitous claim for himself.
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Many so-called 'high-end' users would scoff at the very idea of importing Poser content -- ANY Poser content -- into their sacroscant high-end programs in the first place.
Personally, the only reason why I've gotten into 'high-end' programs is to aid in creating content for the #1 3D application of them all -- Poser.
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Poser was like a gateway drug. So I'll always have a soft spot for Poser.