looksgood opened this issue on Dec 30, 2002 ยท 15 posts
looksgood posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 5:59 PM
I was thinking about going crazy and getting some software to help with poser 4 pro. I just don't know what all is out there. What would you recomend? What is the best and easyest to use software out there. Any type of thing includeing the utilitys would be great. I plan to get every thing poser has to offer. So plz just tell me about every thing you know of that can go along with poser. P.S. I would espectialy like some things to deal with texture.
quixote posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 6:13 PM
Photoshop.
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SamTherapy posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 6:17 PM
Photoshop is one of the standard 2D packages which has a lot of features for creating and/or enhancing textures. I've used Photoshop for years and I wouldn't be without it. There's also Deep Paint, which allows you to "paint" directly on to your models in a 3D environment. I haven't used it, so I can't comment.
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jobcontrol posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 6:52 PM
Photoshop Elements for those with a smaller wallet. Attention: don't mistake "Photoshop LE" with that! This was an earlier try of Adobe to bring out a "light" version. "Photoshop Elements" ist the way to go. Willy
looksgood posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 6:56 PM
Thx, I got photoshop 7. Is there anything I need to make my own morphs? Or how about my own clothing? Any thing you can think of about any thing would be great thx
quixote posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 7:10 PM
Amapi
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MachineClaw posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 7:11 PM
For making clothes you'd need a modeling app. Amapi 4.2 something is free and can be very useful. There are lots of other modeling applications at various prices. To make morphs u'd want a 3rd party 3d application that supports OBJ format well. Mimic for talking poser people in animations. Various clothing packs, models, texture packs from Renderosity or any of the many other merchants can make Poser go a LONG way. UVMapper Pro, though the freebie version does a good job. I guess it all depends on if you plan on making animations, video editing software could help. Making clothes is another area, textures another. You didn't specify your needs, so it's hard to recommend something really specific, but I've given ya some ideas. Good luck.
looksgood posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 7:52 PM
Real good ideas, thx. As for my needs, well I work with a small amount of animation but I think I got all I need on that. I do some fantacy art like elfs and jedi. I would however like to find out if there is and easyer way to make an animation where the ppl don't move through other things that are solid. But I doubt there is anything for that.
Little_Dragon posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 8:19 PM
About the only way to prevent that, other than painstakingly-fine manual adjustments when setting up the animation, is to have some form of collision detection. Poser 5 has collision detection, although it's still somewhat unreliable. And ockham is working on a Python scripting solution that should function in Pro Pack and P5.
Dave-So posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 9:53 PM
How about throwing over some of that cash my way :)
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Kendra posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 10:10 PM
Rhino!
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Huolong posted Mon, 30 December 2002 at 10:28 PM
You should get UVmapper to make your own textures, Morphmanager to swap morphs between characters, and Correctreference to ensure that the link between library items and their texts is optimum. There are free versions of each.
Gordon
Netherworks posted Tue, 31 December 2002 at 4:43 AM
Besides what others mentioned, how about: P3DO - poser file viewer, converts rsr to png (and back), and more (www.senosoft.com) Mat Pose Edit - Makes Mat/Mor Poses from cr2's (http://koti.mbnet.fi/~ilaripih/MPEHome/)
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c1rcle posted Tue, 31 December 2002 at 10:49 AM
PBooost is another excellent addon for poser you'll have greater control over your library folder than ever before :)
melanie posted Tue, 31 December 2002 at 10:52 AM
Definitely Photoshop Elements. I've been using that since it came out and just got the upgradt to 2.0 for Christmas. It's got everything you'll need to touch up your renders. You get a $30 rebate on it, too, so it's really affordable. Melanie