MulaG opened this issue on Aug 19, 2003 ยท 8 posts
MulaG posted Tue, 19 August 2003 at 10:37 AM
Hi, I wasn't quite sure which forum I should post this on (Cinema 4d or this one). I have Cinema 4D R8 with add ons but I don't know whether I need to buy Poser. I heard that the latest version is not very good, but version 4 is better. When you buy Poser do you get the models with it eg V3. and could I make amendments to these models in Cinema 4D? I know it's good to make your own models (which I am making an attempt at!) but I would like some of the Poser models. What are the tools that I will need to buy apart from Poser itself. I am interested in making my own clothes. Cheers
SAMS3D posted Tue, 19 August 2003 at 10:47 AM
When you buy Poser 4 you get the standard models, Posette and Dork and animals and kids...but not Vicky 1, 2 or 3...you must get them from Daz, also Michael 1 & 2 and soon to be released 3. Well you got a really good modeling program so go with that to create models, read alot of tutorials like PhilC's to get you going. Other software, maybe UV mapper if you need to do texture maps, but I think you can create them in Cinema 4D. Sharen
MulaG posted Tue, 19 August 2003 at 10:53 AM
Thanks Sharen, Have you got a link to DAZ? Is it possible to get these figures and then import them into Cinema 4D? Have you also got the link for PHilC' s tutorial please.
KarenJ posted Tue, 19 August 2003 at 11:19 AM
Daz is at http://www.daz3d.com/ PhilC's website is http://www.philc.net/ You can export from Poser as an .obj file, I don't know C4D but I assume it supports .obj format? Be wary of using any Daz figure as a base mesh to make your own from. Their EULA is pretty restrictive in terms of redistribution.
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SAMS3D posted Tue, 19 August 2003 at 12:10 PM
karen1573 is correct, should always read the Eula for Daz and Curious Labs models...as of anyones models for that case. I suggest you buy Poser 4, and mix between the 2 applications you have...then you should be all set. Sharen
SAMS3D posted Tue, 19 August 2003 at 12:11 PM
And yes you can import them into Cinema4D, but you should read the manual for Cinema 4D to see what kind of files it imports. Sharen
MarianneR posted Tue, 19 August 2003 at 1:02 PM
Attached Link: http://www.poserworld.com
Cinema imports obj:s fine. Poser obj:s are very small though so it is easier to handle them in Cinema if you magnify them, and then shrink them again if you want them back into Poser, try a factor of 1000. Just for inspiration go to Poserworld (link above) and take a look. I think that all those things are modelled in Cinema.steveshanks posted Tue, 19 August 2003 at 1:46 PM