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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 11 12:18 am)
I've been using MilkShape 3D, a $20 shareware modeller. It's low-poly, intended for game editing and the like, but I've managed to create morphs for Posette and the P4 Male. Michael's head is too high-resolution for the current version of the program to handle.
There's trueSpace, but no version of the program has native .obj export capabilities. You'd have to use a file conversion utility.
Still, if you're willing to live with that inconvenience, the retail version of trueSpace 3 is only $99, and Caligari has a tendency to offer special prices on newer versions once you're on the mailing list.
And you can download trueSpace 1 for free at PC Plus Magazine.
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Sorry to bother you again but I have now found why I can not use 3D Canvas for Poser morphs. :( Damn. This program rocks with its abilities to work on meshes. It can be still used for making standard items. My question is now which program can make poser 4 morphs without messing it up. I prefer a program with mesh edit abilities (Point, vertices and face moving. All three with lockable X Y and Z axis for more precise working). I have at the moment following alternatives handy: Wings3d and Anim8or. Are there other programs making Poser 4 morphs without costing a fortune? Seravajan