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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Hi Death_Z! I don't know my way around Poser yet, but i'm going to do some research on this for you and get back to you with some helpful information.
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Hi again Death_Z! I don't know if you took X-PaX's advice and asked your question in the Poser forum or not, but I did some searching and found some information that should get you on the road to taking photos for your textures. The information ranges from how to take a photo of someone from different angles without having them to move each time by using a custom lazy susan to when and how to take photos of your model or object outdoors. Here's the links to all that information:
Practical Poser 8: The Official Guide
Taking texture reference photos
Turning a Picture into a 3D Model: Convert Photos to 3D
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I'm looking to take a photos of a model and convert them into a texture to be used in poser. Is there anywhere that tells the best angles/positions to take all the photos in order to create the texture of the best way to take photos into textures.
Thank you for any help and advice.