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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
I use the trace technique too on more complicated poses and have a special "overblown" model made just for this purpose. I use this technique as a trainer though meaning I try and stear away from it when possible so I learn how to draw. You may want to do the samething with eyes and such and force yourself to do the drawing. One other thing. This technique can be really bad for anime. Anime is extremely fluid. Poser figures are very stiff. If I were going to do this with anime I may just pose the figure on screen then draw from the screen as a reference only. Just my 2 cents.
This figure was designed as a time-saver more than anything else. I drew figures fairly well before Poser came along, but now I can do it in a fraction of the time. And although Poser figures are a bit stiff as you said, when modified properly and with a little smoothing on the artist's part, they can do the job. If you can pose a figure on-screen and draw it using only that as a reference, you either have a lot of spare time or are one talented artist. :) SnowS
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I do not speak as a representative of DAZ, I speak only as a long-time member here. Be nice (and quit lying about DAZ) and I'll be nice too.