odf opened this issue on Oct 27, 2008 ยท 13933 posts
primorge posted Sat, 28 August 2021 at 7:36 AM
Probably. I could see where , under those circumstances, a stylus would be MUCH better. Consider that under those conditions it's very high frequency sculpting with millions of polys and that pressure sensitivity would be very useful. Not to mention the gear you would be using there would be far superior to what's actually required for Poser figure editing (at this point). The "sculpting" we're doing is more like advanced tweaking rather than sculpting in all reality, wouldn't you say? I've done a little high(er) frequency sculpting, mostly for displacement maps, and some relief work type sculpts. For Poser, Displacements maps is where it's most useful. Typically the things we do for Poser as far as morphs would be 2 levels of subdivision at highest. I have seen some interesting stuff being done by MEC4D over at Hivewire that seems much different. As with anything there will always be different views and methods, not to mention experience.