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I may have some work for you, if you can guarantee the copyright remains with the copyright holder.
Thread: Daz Studio 2.0 vs Poser 7? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
If you want an example of how I am utilizing DAZ Studio with anime Studio Pro, look here
http://arielhsdgproject.blogspot.com/
http://sihderoject.blogspot.com/
Thread: Daz Studio 2.0 vs Poser 7? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
There are some Toon Shadersyou can download from the DAZ sit, but they are wolfully limited. The Shaders I use are of much better quality and can be found here:
http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=70707
Best of all they are free also and very profesional when used correctly. I combine both the default and these with some very interesting and professional results
Thread: Daz Studio 2.0 vs Poser 7? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Always a pleasure. By the way, the recent toon shaders I have been using in my most recent pictures are all Daz too. I was never able to pull that kind of toon work with Poser. I'm not dissing Poser, I just currently can't find an effective use for it anymore, even with dynamics.
Thread: Daz Studio 2.0 vs Poser 7? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Quote - **AsheRaven2000: **I must say that your reply has taken me be surprise. I certainly didn't know that this was, in any way, a hot topic. Please accept my apologies if I came off as trying to stir something up, and I certainly wasn't trying to be "unfair" or "pointless." I'm really not. I'm being 100% open and sincere here.
I currently use Poser and like it, but have heard a few people say that Daz Studio can produce better renders and, I must admit, I don't know whether that's true or not. Also, I'm particularly interested in the sketch capabilities of ANY renderer, as I need to produce some illustrations soon and have been finding that my results with Poser are not all I hope for (I can get the effects I'm after, but it really takes me a long time in Photoshop to do so).
I only posted the bit about the price because, honestly, because I didn't want to see this thread flooded with lots of comments that said only, "It's Free!" I mean, free is nice and all (I'm a big fan of free), but the truth is I have a day job that lets me pay for my toys, so $150-$250 for Poser 7 isn't going to break my bank (I think I paid around $250, but it also came with a bunch of extra content, or training, or something -- can't remember right now). So, I just didn't want Free to be the driving force behind this discussion. I really want to hear about features and capabilities.
So, I poked through your gallery and see that you also do some nice sketch work. Is that done native in Daz Studio, or is it post work in an image editor like Photoshop, Paintshop, or Gimp? I'd love to hear more about your take on the software from someone who is obviously as passionate as you are.
Heh, I didn't mean to come across as harsh as I did, for that I apologise. I have a habit of eing more blunt than I need to be. My belief has always been if you don't have the budget, push the limits of the tools you have. I never used 3D studio max or lightwave, or Maya, the money wasnt there. At the time I used cover disk programmes, freewar and low cost applications and still got a lot of the desired results both my clents and I desired. I guess for me it's a matter of showing that affordable doesn't mean cheap and I hope I pull that off pretty well :)
As for my work it is all primarly doen in DAZ with the special effects added by Anime Studio or Real Draw Pro :)
Thread: Daz Studio 2.0 vs Poser 7? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
I think when you start an issue like this, you may nt find to cost prohibitove. That depends on who you are, where you are finacially and what you can afford to do. Your question is unfair, pointless and really just a shake of the Poser v DAZ debate. Poser does do much more than Daz, without a single doubt. I won't either doubt or correct you on that. But until I find a use for Poser 7, which currently I have none thankfully as my budget is as tight as a drum right now, I'll be sticking to Daz.
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Thread: A Cry to Artists | Forum: DAZ|Studio