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This definitely sounds like a Poser 6 legacy figure transformed in the Face Room. If this is the case, my guess is the figure was James and his ethnicity set to European 200%. Nothing magical to recreating this figure for use. Simply load a nude James into your Poser scene, go to the Face Room and apply the ethnicity morph to the head. Click the Apply to Figure button, go back to the Pose Room and save your modified figure to the Library. But, of course, I am assuming that the legacy James was the base figure.
hborre posted at 12:13PM Thu, 02 February 2017 - #4294663
Yep, that is what I surmised. Was able to recreate in Poser 11 Pro but the head and body textures vary, making it difficult for an exact match.
Do you mind sharing your results? I am not experienced with Poser myself, so it would take a greater effort for me to try to accomplish.
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Hi.
About 10 years ago, someone made a figure in poser named Monsquaz. I'm quite sure it was made in Poser 6, and I've been told it was made by turning the settings to 200% European. Here is the only image left of Monsquaz. There i also an uncensored version existing (he has quite a big tool). A lot of material can be found if you search for Monsquaz on youtube or any search engine but they are all based on this single render of him.
It's sad to say that the original poser project file is long gone. Me along with many friends would have great use of the original 3D model.
I wanted to try to recreate him so I tried the oldest version of Poser I could find above 6, which was Poser 8. I opened a template face and by only turning up the European value up and adjusting the skin color I was able to get something a bit similar as you can see. And that is without having any prior experience in Poser. Therefore I believe it would be relatively easy for someone experienced to make a near perfect copy of him, assuming the original artist didn't use too many advanced features. I would be happy to hear from someone experienced how hard it would be to recreate Monsquaz, and if it's not too hard I am willing to pay to get the 3D-model.
Thanks in advance for replies.