22 threads found!
Thread | Author | Replies | Views | Last Reply |
---|---|---|---|---|
quinlor | 2 | 107 |
2002 Nov 02 10:08 AM
|
|
quinlor | 2 | 42 | ||
quinlor | 6 | 686 | ||
quinlor | 7 | 349 | ||
quinlor | 7 | 242 | ||
quinlor | 9 | 294 | ||
quinlor | 2 | 78 |
232 comments found!
Thread: Alien & Monster/Creature list? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: http://www.quinlor.de
The Hector the satyr is still free on my site, as well as Gnom the Stone Elementar.Thread: bone setup - eyes | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: tutorial Link
Upps, the forum conversion ate my link and replaced it with an image.Thread: bone setup - eyes | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: http://www.quinlor.de/tutorials/fig_setup_joints
You find a discription how to modify the cr2 for the eyes at the link. Warning: The tutorial pictures contain some nudity.Thread: Hands above head - a lesson in anatomy for figure makers. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Content Advisory! This message contains nudity
That fits with my own experience: A twist of about 20 degrees is sufficient, but I cant do it (in real live) without at least some movements in the directions called twist and front-back in Poser. I also find it easier to rig figures to do that kind of motion, than to try to get above 20 degrees just with up-down.
Thread: Hands above head - a lesson in anatomy for figure makers. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I can't get my arms more than about 15 (edited: just tried, it's more like 25) degree above horizontal with the palms down. I always assumed that this is so for everybody. As a figure creator, I find it very interesting that there seem to be at least some exceptions.
A question for the people that can raise the arm higher in this position: If you reach straight upward in the manner you do normally and dont twist the wrist, do your palm face forward or sideward? Can you turn them sideward without twisting the wrist?
Message edited on: 03/31/2006 03:36
Thread: A way to bump nodes up to use 16bit displacement? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=1740708
Link to the Photoshop 16 bit method.Thread: Problems Making Poser Meshes with Wings 3D | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: http://www.quinlor.de/tutorials/
I have some tutorials about making poser figures in Wings3d. Hope to help.Thread: What modeling tutorial helped you the most for character modeling? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Attached Link: http://www.secondreality.ch/
For me, the the ones at link where the most usefull.Thread: Human female - work in progress (thread will contain nudity) | Forum: 3D Modeling
The upper back and the shoulder look really great in this version. It's getting better and better.
Message edited on: 02/17/2006 13:16
Thread: How does anybody make Poser Characters?? OMG!! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: http://www.quinlor.de/tutorials/
I have some tutorials that may be helpfull. Very cool model, by the way.Message edited on: 02/09/2006 16:20
Thread: Human female - work in progress (thread will contain nudity) | Forum: 3D Modeling
I think the mesh density is sufficient for good expression morphs. If you want her to be able to show wrinkles on the forehead or around the eyes in some expressions, you will need extra cuts, but anything else should work.
Insane amounts of polygons are only needed for far out character morphs, and it dont make much sense to go so far outside the structure of a mesh anyway, it will destroy the expression morphs.
A small nitpick regarding the anatomy: I think the ribcage extends a bit far down on the sides.
Message edited on: 01/30/2006 13:14
Thread: What is your favorite (affordable) modeling program? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I use Wings3d. It is not only free, I also like it better than most comercial programms I tried.
Thread: Human female - work in progress (thread will contain nudity) | Forum: 3D Modeling
Very nice, clean, well organized mesh. I think it will bend well when properly rigged.
The head looks just great and the body, too. If it where my model, I would make the chest a bit wider, it looks a bit out of proportion to me. But it may be the look you are after, people vary a lot.
Keep us posted about your progress.
Thread: Poser question.....please assist with survey....thanks in advance | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Thread: How do you make your own models? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL