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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 12 3:30 am)
It looks a lot like Sculptris actually - which is also free, and was bought by pixologic in 2010 who subsequently incorporated it's dynamic properties into zbrush which became dynamesh. (err, at least that's basically how I understand it went).
It uses a heavily teselated mesh, like sculptris, that automatically updates as needed as you sculpt.
So it's not likely that you could generate morphs with it for poser people, since it would completely destroy the mesh.
However it could be used to sculpt objects, clothing, etc. You would need a way of retopologizing the model once you're done tho.
~Shane
Hmmm, apparently I downloaded this in 2010 (v. 02) because it looked interesting - and of course never installed it :-) Looks like it may have been an independent project back then, but now I see '2011 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.' Looks like the boy made good.
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I just found it. Anyone been using this?I am trying to figure out if it has any practical use for poser.
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