sandmarine opened this issue on Sep 16, 2007 · 26 posts
Penguinisto posted Tue, 18 September 2007 at 7:00 PM
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Yes But you mileage may vary depending on what figure your are reposing in vue
and honestly ??why bother thats what POSER is for
ultra easy posing of figures. in a realtime previsualization environment.
I have full posing morphing and conforming available in Cinema4dwith interposer pro but i dont do very much reposing even in Cinema.
if you take you time and properly previs your figs in poser with some OGL test renders you wont need to do any major reposing in the hires hi quality render app.
The reason why is rather simple, since Vue and Cararra etc. don't do just rendering:
I get a figure put together. I import it into (app). I build a terrain and etc. for it there, then realize that -- waitaminute -- the rocks/grass/furniture/etc my figure is sitting on? Well, the figure doesn't quite mesh together with it all in a natural way, since the floor/furniture/whatever ain't exactly flat. So... time to re-pose.
Even pre-built, with a facsimile prop in Poser to closely approximate the figure's expected contact points, I find it a far easier concept to tweak things in the final app than to go back, tweak, re-import, rinse, repeat, etc... you know?
And what if I decide to change something in mid-workflow?
That's why I was curious.
Reg'ds,
/P