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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 24 11:54 pm)
I'm not completely sure about that kenmo, however I have been known to do beginner training sessions on a one to one basis. I had a guy much like yourself a few weeks ago, he had used Daz Studio but had not the faintest idea about Poser. I had him up and running in an hour.
If you are interested, let me know through the site mail and we'll arrange a suitable time when we are both available.
John.
Fugazi (without the aid of a safety net)
https://www.facebook.com/Fugazi3D
I agree with Victoria_Lee. I have both Practical Poser 6 and Practical Poser 7 and they are much more suited for the novice. I also do own Murdock's Poser 8 Revealed and it does have a fair share of grayscale illustrations and examples. However, certain references made within the text are better clarified with color plates.
Whatever you decide, check at abebooks.com , as you can probably find a used copy since Poser 8 has been out for a while...
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The Wisdom of bagginsbill:
"Oh - the manual says that? I have never read the manual - this must be why."I have Practical Poser 7, which I also think is a good starting point for those just getting their feet wet in Poser 7.
This forum, however, will become your main textbook once you've covered the basics. Although search is a bit lame, searching by date-range will filter out much of the pre-Poser 7 stuff and then adding a specific user narrows the search even more. That said, it leaves a lot to be desired if you're in a hurry. If you just want to browse though, you'd be surprised at the gold nuggets you find.
It is a good idea to at least try Search on a topic before starting a new thread: chances are very good the question has been asked a few times before.
Monterey/Mint21.x/Win10 - Blender3.x - PP11.3(cm) - Musescore3.6.2
Wir sind gewohnt, daß die Menschen verhöhnen was sie nicht verstehen
[it is clear that humans have contempt for that which they do not understand]
Robyn is correct in mentioning the additional lessons you can learn checking the forum. For example, you will never learn and understand the concept of Gamma correction in any of the regular versions of Poser. It is an issue that has been bounced around over the last several years and is now being directly and seriously addressed by many technical users. The notable Bagginsbill gets the nod for his noble effort.
And how to build a better shader. Marginally mentioned in the texts and it doesn't get the attention it truly deserves.
Read the manual and the books, then jump onboard into the forum where the information is free and plentiful.
This pic was done with all textured 'primitives' (with the exception of the SkyDome and V3)
I was trying to prove to myself that I don't have to be dependent on pics I download for backgrounds and this is what I came up with.
Poser 10
Octane Render
Wings 3D
I purchased the Practical Poser 7 book by Denise Tyler from Amazon and it arrived yesterday....
Thumbing though the book I was quite impressed with it and will obviously enjoy the book once I start to read it, which will probably be in late fall. Summer is really too busy for anything other then photography and car shows...
I believe the purchase of this book was money well spent and look forward to reading it...
Cheers
Ken
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I'm a complete 100% Poser noob and dummy... I recently purchased Poser 7 and now looking for a book to assist me...
I see two listed at Amazon...
Poser 7 Revealed: The Efrontier Official Guide
Kelly L. Murdock
OR
Practical Poser 7
Denise Tyler
Which would be the best for a Poser 7 novice?
Thanks kindly,.....
Ken
PS: I've been reading the Poser tutorials by Paul Francis in 3D Artist mag but they are presently a little advanced for me...