Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser Characters in Photoshop

arrow1 opened this issue on Apr 11, 2016 ยท 11 posts


arrow1 posted Mon, 11 April 2016 at 11:59 PM

I hope I am asking in the right forum. Can Poser Characters be exported/imported in Adobe Photoshop for painting on and amending clothes for example? Cheers

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FVerbaas posted Tue, 12 April 2016 at 1:38 AM Forum Coordinator

Sure you can export the rendered images and use these in Photoshop. That is kinda what Poser was made for originally. You can import the textures into Photoshop and give characters painted-on clothing or new skin. Search on 'second skin' for that. You cannot import the geomety as a 3D form in Photoshop. You need a 3D paint program for that. Poser does have a facility to makeUV mapping meet projection, so paint an image on an object. This would be the inverse of what you ask but end effect is similar and can come in handy for simple objects.


bagginsbill posted Tue, 12 April 2016 at 5:40 AM

"You cannot import the geomety as a 3D form in Photoshop. You need a 3D paint program for that."

This is not accurate information and mere seconds of Googling would have got a better answer.

3D painting in Photoshop


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FVerbaas posted Tue, 12 April 2016 at 6:21 AM Forum Coordinator

I stand corrected. Photoshop has evolved since I last saw it. Thank you BB for pointing this out.


arrow1 posted Wed, 13 April 2016 at 5:34 PM

Many thanks for your help.Cheers

Custom built computer 128 gigs RAM,2 Terrabyte hard drive, NVIDIA RTX 3060 12 Gig, Intel i9, Dual Dell Screens, 0/S Windows 11, networked to a Special 12th Generation intel I9, RTX 3060 12 Gig, Windows 11,64 gigs RAM, Dual Phillips Screens, 2 Terrabyte SSD Hard Drive plus 1 Terrabyte Hard Drive,3rd Computer intel i7,64 gigs ram, Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GeForce 1660 Ti 6 Gig,1 Terrabyte Hard Drive, OS Windows 10 64 Bit Dual Samsung Syncmaster 226bw Screens.Plus Lenovo Laptop 64 Bit,12 gigs Ram.Intel i7 chip.Windows 10 Pro and Ultimate. 4 x 2 Terrabyte Hard Drives and 2 x 2 Terrabyte external USB Hard drives. All Posers from 4 to Poser 2010 and 2012, 2014. Poser 11 and 12, 13, Hexagon 2.5 64 Bit, Carrara 8.5 Pro 64 bit, Adobe Photoshop CS4 Creative Production Suite. Adobe Photoshop CC 2024, Vue 10 and 10.5 Infinite Vue 11 14.5 Infinite plus Vue 15 and 16 Infinite, Vue 2023 and 2024, Plant Catologue, DAZ Studio 4.22, iClone 7 with 3DXchange and Character Creator 3, Nikon D3 Camera with several lenses.  Nikon Z 6 ii and Z5. 180-600mm lens, 24-70 mm lens with adapter.Just added 2x 2 Terrabyte portable hard drives.


AkemiYoshida posted Wed, 11 August 2021 at 9:13 AM

I'm sure you can do it, especially since you have a good pc that allows you to do it.


bagginsbill posted Wed, 11 August 2021 at 5:35 PM

LOL

AkemiYoshida - this thread is from 2016, and the "good pc" described in arrow1's signature (which is hard to tell is a signature and not text appearing in the original post) didn't exist then. Notice the NVIDA RTX 3060 (drooool)


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KaedeSeto posted Thu, 02 September 2021 at 8:15 AM

thanks for your answers, you answered my question too!


dlfurman posted Thu, 02 September 2021 at 10:46 PM

Adobe is now removing 3D from Photoshop. See here (if link is permitted) LINK https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/3d-faq.html

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HartyBart posted Fri, 03 September 2021 at 6:11 AM

The new 3DCoat 2021 has round-tripping to Photoshop, and may be worthy considering as a non-subscription option.



Learn the Secrets of Poser 11 and Line-art Filters.


KaedeSeto posted Wed, 01 December 2021 at 2:20 PM

for Photoshop users this is good and high-quality information, I will keep it to myself