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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
The learning curve for Poser is pretty smooth, and not too steep. If you run into any major problems you can't deal with, we're here to help. To modify a character to look like a specific person is quite a task, and is usually done using morph targets (OBJ files that modify the underlying mesh). Visit Traveler's M.orph W.orld 2.0 for more morphs than you can shake a very big stick at. (Link is on the right-hand side of this page) Unfortunately, you can't convert a scanned picture into a 3d mesh just yet. What you can do, however, is build a texture map based on the scanned images and apply it to your morphed and modified figure. Paul
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One last question, when I get poser...I've never used it before but I'm a very good artist with portraits and cg. How long will it take me to learn this? Oh and if I wanted to make a 3d character of my girlfriend how would I make a model to look like her? Is there a way to scan a picture in and convert it to 3d?