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Subject: Photoshop 7?


yodaoc66 ( ) posted Thu, 19 September 2002 at 7:07 AM · edited Mon, 10 February 2025 at 12:32 AM

Does anybody elce out there own Photoshop seven and if they are I was woundering if they are in currantly or going to make any Poser to Photoshop 7 Tutorials


arcemedia ( ) posted Thu, 19 September 2002 at 8:13 AM

What do you mean by Poser to Photoshop? Poser is a 3D program and Photoshop is OBVIOUSLY.....well.....Photoshop! The way to get from Poser to Photoshop is to render out an image in Poser and open it up in Photoshop. Sorry....not too sure why you would need a tutorial for that. ;)


retrocity ( ) posted Thu, 19 September 2002 at 9:06 AM

In PS7 they've beefed up the "brushes" engine and i can see using that aspect of PS in a postwork tut.

Probably would like to see PS7 tut on doing hair and cloth, thou from what i've read about Poser5 that may be done well enough and less postwork needed...

What does everyone else think??

:)
retrocity


Slynky ( ) posted Thu, 19 September 2002 at 1:40 PM

I personally always thought poser was better suited to create animations than still images. not that that has much to do with anything, but ya asked what i thought, so there ya go.


deemarie ( ) posted Mon, 23 September 2002 at 2:31 PM

I use photoshop for both postwork computer graphics as well as with Photo Restorations. yodaoc66 are you wanting to know more about how to bring Poser Images into PS7 for postwork? As in; how to take out the background and work with just the people without all the jagged edges? There was an excellent tut on that, I believe I saw it in the Rosity Tutorial section just recently. I use photoshop for all my Poser Post work. Which to me makes the poser image unique to me. And of course I use PS 7 for texturing my poser people and clothes, etc. My Poser/photoshop images can be seen under my ladynimue gallery. (deemarie is my Work Nick - long story :)


xoconostle ( ) posted Wed, 25 September 2002 at 1:03 PM

If you're a beginner to improving Poser renders in Photoshop, check out "Arcana," formerly Poser Arcana at www.daz3d.com There's a good tut there by Syyd Raven which, while quite basic, gave me lots of ideas to work with when I was a newbie. It's about simulating depth of field and adding backgrounds which weren't rendered in Poser. Good stuff, although I think she's too heavy on the Gaussian blur. :-) There's a post-render forum at RuntimeDNA which has some outstanding tips and tricks. The Poser Forum here at R'osity might be helpful, too. Indeed it would be nice to see that forum return to discussing technical details rather than bashing each other over Poser5's alleged flaws.


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