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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 03 5:49 pm)
For coincidence, I see something released today at DAZ. I do not have this, but have others in series by same artist.
http://www.daz3d.com/i/shop/itemdetails/?item=14484
Attached Link: http://www.e-onsoftware.com/
I would use vue. but that is because I have vue.I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
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I'm working on a short Steampunk-themed film and want to do a matte or 3D set extension that combines my two actors on a grassy hill in the forground and a large fortress on the top of the hill. We're shooting the scene at a nearby farm with a nice, hilly pasture. What would be the best method of creating a sloped, grassy area around the Poser building? I need a groundplane that can be morphed and minipulated to create hills and a good grass texture to put over it. I've done lots of Poser animation and combined the figures with live actors, but I've never tried to create a scene with a realistic landscape. Some of Flink's stuff here at Renderousity looks like it might work, but I'm unsure if you can morph the ground on his grassy meadow.
I know Vue might be a better option, but this shot has to move in 3D space and I don't have three weeks to render a single scene.