Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: chimpanze

monkeydesign opened this issue on May 26, 2006 · 9 posts


monkeydesign posted Fri, 26 May 2006 at 4:33 PM

anyone know where i can get a GOOD chimpanze model - i have the daz one but im looking for a more realistic one! also any good monkeys other than silverkey!

thanks peps!

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Arturzinho posted Sat, 27 May 2006 at 4:20 PM

There is a monkey at Content paradise - NOT a chimpanze. It is one of the zodiac collection. I don't own it so, I can't say anything.


zippy posted Sat, 27 May 2006 at 9:28 PM

Have you tried one of the cheaper escort agencies? :blink: :)


Arturzinho posted Sun, 28 May 2006 at 5:34 AM

Quote - Have you tried one of the cheaper escort agencies? :blink: :)

 

ROFLOL


monkeydesign posted Sun, 28 May 2006 at 6:23 AM

not very usefull though!

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zippy posted Sun, 28 May 2006 at 8:24 AM

Okay, fair enough:)

Helpful advice -
What makes a good model is the texture rather than the mesh. Okay, a mesh needs to be reasonably accurate and flexible, but within the present limits of the 3D medium then you need a really good skin texture. This would be a basic animal skin .jpg image supplemented with added texture effects by way of say 'displacement' or more easily the 'bump' settings.

Bad news is that you are left with either whatever chimp texture is available in 3D stores, or you can make your own by UV mapping in conjunction with a program like Photoshop. it's just the same principle as creating a new human skin. Only problem is to get the chimp to stay still under the scanner:)

Okay, you probably know all this, but that's it...if you want something bad you invariably have to make it yourself which is why i started making models. Meanwhile, try increaing the bump map settings in Poser, or better still, do what i do and that is to rework the monotone bump map. Increasing the contrast and/or image focus in an image editor can make a world of difference to a skin or fur texture. You will also need to increase the pixel image level to pick up the extra detail and if possible greatly increase the render ray-depth settings.....at least it works great for me.

Also, what I keep telling folk is that Poser images look MILES better if you can tone down the hard appearance of the 3D image. I either do this with volumetric lighting, which isn't available in Poser, but with Poser you can post work the image by adding an almost transparent (0-8%) layer of white or other light pastel shade over the top. This creates an optical illusion of softening the hard appearance of the 3D models without losing detail. In severe cases of hard edges I will even add a little 'noise'.

I hope some of this is useful.


monkeydesign posted Sun, 28 May 2006 at 9:51 AM

yep - it is thanks - usefull tips - i will try this for lots of my poser modeling from now on!

with the chimp / monkey project though it is the shape that is most important as the model will be 80% darked out and you will see the shape more than the detail!

i will happy pay for good chimp model (i spy a gap in the market for a skilled modeler)!

thanks again...

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bcoleman posted Sun, 28 May 2006 at 10:22 AM

Nightstar3D did an improved texture set for the DAZ Chimp.  I recommend you check it out.

http://homepage.mac.com/WebObjects/FileSharing.woa/wa/default?user=nightstar3d&templatefn=FileSharing11.html&xmlfn=TKDocument.11.xml&sitefn=RootSite.xml&aff=consumer&cty=US&lang=en

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monkeydesign posted Sun, 28 May 2006 at 11:45 AM

wicked - this texture set realy brings it up to a higher level!  is there a set of poses or walks for the chimp? - im all for time saving at the moment (2 hours sleep in 2.5 days) as way to much work on!

thanks again guys!

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