EClark1894 opened this issue on Sep 04, 2014 · 131 posts
noxiart posted Sun, 14 September 2014 at 7:11 AM
(Or at least not as nice things as the other kids have)
;-)
Anyway, my point was simply to demonstrate that the only thing preventing Poser from being a "one-click Photorealism" tool is it's lack of "one-click photorealism" figures.
The technology is out there, that's all what I'm saying.
BTW, the girl used here is just one of Azyx' static props. There is only one material zone, so the texture is just plugged into diffuse.
If you want a poseable figure, you'd have to buy one of the pre-rigged MAX versions and rig it yourself in Poser.
Of course as long as the community has a general "I'll wishlist it until there is a 50% sale" and "Realism is overrated anyway" attitude, no professional company will bother creating figures that use cutting edge technology just for Poser. Not for $500 and especially not for $5.
But if we really wanted, yes, we could have that coveted "Photorealism" thing easily.
:-)