peevee opened this issue on Aug 06, 2004 ยท 8 posts
peevee posted Fri, 06 August 2004 at 9:49 AM
I'm currently working with P5 but the idea of creating realistic environments for my poser figures to be situated in gets bigger and bigger. Now what is the best 3D software to create landscapes, trees, water and all that, and at the same time compatible with poser? I've tried bryce 5 and Vue 4 ( not professional ) But if there's other stuff to use, just show me the way! Thanks Me
geep posted Fri, 06 August 2004 at 9:56 AM
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
xantor posted Fri, 06 August 2004 at 10:17 AM
Terragen is a great program and the newer version looks fantastic.
Becco_UK posted Fri, 06 August 2004 at 12:01 PM
Vue 5 has recently been announced as a forthcoming product by Eon Software. Maybe that will be your answer. Their Mover 5 plugin should also work with Vue 5.
mamba-negra posted Fri, 06 August 2004 at 12:49 PM Online Now!
Wings 3d has a great way to manipulate geometries (the tweak method) allowing for great looking grounds. Also, it is pretty easy to make basic archetectural structures (like windowed and doored walls) It's a free application (check for the wings 3d forum here). There are some tricks to keep from getting the goofy rounding problems taken care of, but otherwise, it makes a great choice for creating your own sets. Vue 4 does do very nicely for rendering poser folk out of doors, as well as offering a much better light system for better renders in general (with some work) eric
xantor posted Fri, 06 August 2004 at 10:24 PM
Yes you can use 3d objects to make your backgrounds and if you have bryce or vistapro or terragen you can make 3d landscapes for your scenes too. I think that terragen needs an object export plugin to use its landscapes as 3d objects but AFAIK it is free too.
peevee posted Sun, 08 August 2004 at 12:52 PM
I see. Thanks for the replies. I checked out vistapro and it seams to be very cheap ( i mean the price ) any reason for that ? It seamed to me the only landscape designer that is capable of making real waves ( not just a flat textured plane ) The point is that after creating I should like to animate the scape ( moving clouds, rolling waves,.... ) How about that in one of these programs ? Thanks for the wings 3D tip I'm gonna check it out right now Me
peevee posted Sun, 08 August 2004 at 1:13 PM
Ok then, found multiple publishers of vistapro... What is the most recent version?