Hi there, Lobo, and thanks!
To answer your questions...
- I'm using Blender 2.9x right now. I'm not "married" to it by any stretch. I'm still getting used to it after the major update from the 2.7x series. So it's "whatever works" in that case.
- I'm using Poser 12. I'd purchased 11, and went ahead and got the update.
- I did export a character from Poser to use as a scale reference, but the axis are rotated. If I change the Z value of the scale, it scales along the Y axis. Really odd. Never seen that happen with models from other software. The axis usually remain intact. So I kinda set that aside for the time being and figured maybe I could just find some info about what scale/measurements Poser works in. If I know the standard figure in Poser is 1.8 meters tall, for example, I can work from that.
- I actually own Silo, so I'd be able to follow that course you linked. Silo's weird to work with, though. Can't decide if I like it or not. I'm sure I can take the information in the training and apply it to Blender, which I'm more comfortable with.
In any case, thank you for the info/suggestions!
I'll see what else I can find regarding scale and such.
Thanks!