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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 9:27 pm)
If you've created the figure in Poser's Face Room try using the default viseme that comes with Poser. You may need to tweek your face a bit.
If you want to use your Face Room figure in DS I am not so sure it will be easy. The software you would want there is Mimic if it is still around. Sorry but I don't use Studio so I cannot say if Mimic is included or even still available.
For DAZ Studio 4.6 so it's up to date for DAZ don't see Poser thou.
http://www.daz3d.com/mimic/mimic-live
Don't know what Poser versions would work with lite.
Since Poser has buillt in talking.
There's no need to keep up with newer Poser version.
http://www.daz3d.com/mimic/mimic-lite
Don't see any thing about mimic LightWave anymore.
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Hi. I know Poser & Daz well. I've used purchased models to create talking animations.
I need to do the same from a photo-based model. I can create the model from the Face Room. But, what's the best way to ensure great visemes (talking)?
Change an existing model (V4/Gen) that has one? Or apply (some software) to a base?
Is there another software package that I can buy that quickly/easily creates a model I can then use in Daz?
Thanks for any input!
-Jim