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Subject: Poser Right For My Project


ookmakyi ( ) posted Thu, 17 October 2024 at 3:20 PM · edited Tue, 03 December 2024 at 11:15 AM

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Hi,

I have an open source project that I would like to use Poser to render 3d human models. The models would be distributed in the repository as part of the source code. Therefore, I have a few questions:

Is Poser the ideal choice for my project?

Am I allowed to distribute the .obj file if I purchase a license?

Is Poser easy to use?

Are there any discounts for non-commercial/open source projects?

Example of my goal that I would like to accomplish.

Thanks

 


RedPhantom ( ) posted Thu, 17 October 2024 at 4:32 PM
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ookmakyi posted at 3:20 PM Thu, 17 October 2024 - #2989611

Hi,

I have an open source project that I would like to use Poser to render 3d human models. The models would be distributed in the repository as part of the source code. Therefore, I have a few questions:

Is Poser the ideal choice for my project?

That would be hard to say. It would be doable. There is a free trial you can use to see if it will work for you. What you link to below can be done in Poser.

Am I allowed to distribute the .obj file if I purchase a license?

No, you can't distribute the .obj files that come with Poser. You can distribute any videos or images you make.

Is Poser easy to use?

Again, this is difficult to answer. Some people take to poser quickly while others struggle. Most 3D software has a learning curve.

Are there any discounts for non-commercial/open source projects?

No, there isn't a discount for that.

Example of my goal that I would like to accomplish.

Thanks

 



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ookmakyi ( ) posted Sat, 19 October 2024 at 3:18 PM

RedPhantom posted at 4:32 PM Thu, 17 October 2024 - #4490432

ookmakyi posted at 3:20 PM Thu, 17 October 2024 - #2989611

Hi,

I have an open source project that I would like to use Poser to render 3d human models. The models would be distributed in the repository as part of the source code. Therefore, I have a few questions:

Is Poser the ideal choice for my project?

That would be hard to say. It would be doable. There is a free trial you can use to see if it will work for you. What you link to below can be done in Poser.

Am I allowed to distribute the .obj file if I purchase a license?

No, you can't distribute the .obj files that come with Poser. You can distribute any videos or images you make.

Is Poser easy to use?

Again, this is difficult to answer. Some people take to poser quickly while others struggle. Most 3D software has a learning curve.

Are there any discounts for non-commercial/open source projects?

No, there isn't a discount for that.

Example of my goal that I would like to accomplish.

Thanks

 


I don't understand what the point is of going through the process of rigging and animating the model if I can't use it outside of poser. What I plan on doing is loading the models in A-frame and animating it so depending on what attacks and defense the challenger and opponent choose the models "act it out" and at the end a winner is declared.


A-frame: https://aframe.io/docs/1.6.0/introduction/models.html

Project Repository:

https://bitbucket.org/ookma-kyi/ookma-kyi-core/src


odf ( ) posted Sat, 19 October 2024 at 6:07 PM

For completeness, you can actually use and redistribute Antonia and the clothes I made for her (but not the texture she comes with) freely with attribution: Antonia Polygon 1.3 Standalone Figure

I am not aware of any male Poser figures that are freely distributable, but I imagine one could morph Antonia into a male shape if one so desired.

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ookmakyi ( ) posted Sat, 19 October 2024 at 6:40 PM · edited Sat, 19 October 2024 at 6:48 PM
odf posted at 6:07 PM Sat, 19 October 2024 - #4490535

For completeness, you can actually use and redistribute Antonia and the clothes I made for her (but not the texture she comes with) freely with attribution: Antonia Polygon 1.3 Standalone Figure

I am not aware of any male Poser figures that are freely distributable, but I imagine one could morph Antonia into a male shape if one so desired.

Thanks for the offer, I may take it up. Is there any software that allows me to generate 3D human models, export them to glTF or obj and freely distribute the model file? I know it's definitely possible cause I see many 3D models available to buy on sites like SketupFactory, Turbosquid, etc. I asked the devs of Human Generator Ultimate and got the same response ( Can't redistribute exported .fbx file).


RedPhantom ( ) posted Sat, 19 October 2024 at 7:56 PM
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The reason you can't redistribute the obj files is that they are copyrighted by someone else. In Poser, you don't create new models. You use models others created. If you're giving away someone else's work that they are trying to sell, what incentive does anyone have for buying it from the original creator? ODF created Antonia so he has the ability to allow redistribution of her. As far as the other sites you mentioned, make sure you check their licenses as I'm not sure they allow redistribution.


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Check out my store here or my free stuff here
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ookmakyi ( ) posted Sat, 19 October 2024 at 8:46 PM
RedPhantom posted at 7:56 PM Sat, 19 October 2024 - #4490543

The reason you can't redistribute the obj files is that they are copyrighted by someone else. In Poser, you don't create new models. You use models others created. If you're giving away someone else's work that they are trying to sell, what incentive does anyone have for buying it from the original creator? ODF created Antonia so he has the ability to allow redistribution of her. As far as the other sites you mentioned, make sure you check their licenses as I'm not sure they allow redistribution.

So what is the best way to create new original human models that I can freely distribute without any restrictions? Is Poser not the correct path forward?


RedPhantom ( ) posted Sun, 20 October 2024 at 7:07 AM
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No, Poser isn't a modeling program. You would need a 3D modeling program for that. Blender is free and has lots of features but there is a learning curve. Maya is industry standard but is pricey.


Available on Amazon for the Kindle E-Reader Monster of the North and The Shimmering Mage

Today I break my own personal record for the number of days for being alive.
Check out my store here or my free stuff here
I use Poser 13 and win 10


DeeceyArt ( ) posted Sun, 20 October 2024 at 9:37 AM · edited Sun, 20 October 2024 at 9:41 AM

The only program that I can think of that allows redistribution of the mesh is Make Human. It's free, and open source.



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