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Subject: Poser 5 Question: Characters


Felderin ( ) posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 5:00 PM · edited Sat, 03 August 2024 at 5:30 AM

For those of you that have Poser 5, a few questions:

How are the default figures? Are the adult figures comparable to Victoria and Mike in terms of number of built-in morph targets, mesh density, etc.? How about the children figures? Are they an adequate replacement for the Millenium Kids? Can you create preteen (and thereabouts) characters with them, or are they limited to the 5-6-year old range?

I ask because I need to create a new character--a 9-year old girl--for a project I am working on. I was considering buying the Millenium Kids, but I may put the money into Poser 5 if it would serve as a suitable substitute, since that dynamic cloth room could also come in useful on this project.

Also, I have seen people hint that the Poser 5 figures have poseable toes... is that true? Do they work well?


kuroyume0161 ( ) posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 5:35 PM

They are nice. They aren't quite as good as V and M. Less polygons and morph targets, but a step above Dork and Posette. The kids, how does one say it, suck. They seem to be about 5 or 6 y/o and there are no intermediate stage figures (adolescent, older pre-teen). The worst part is that the figure settings (from the menu) don't work. So, one cannot get Don or Will to look like an adolescent, unless you like an ungangly head size and pointy shoulders. Yes, the toes are posable in P5 figures. Still, you'll probably get better characters from the Mil. Kids than from those in P5 AFAIAC. Kuroyume

C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg off.

 -- Bjarne Stroustrup

Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone


ronmolina ( ) posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 7:00 PM

I prefer the Mil kids. You could make both work. Ron


EricofSD ( ) posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 9:02 PM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=250675&Start=1&Artist=EricofSD&ByArtist=Yes

You can't get Judy to look like a kid? I'm still screwing with this one, but it didn't take long to get this far.


kuroyume0161 ( ) posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 9:54 PM

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I said if you use the figure settings from the menu (Figure Height). And they don't work as you can see by the image of Michael2 (same for all other figures) set to Adolescent. I tried it several times and was very disappointed with the results. Yes, I can morph a figure up or down in age, but Daz's characters are still better: more polys (34K as compared to 24K), more morphs. I checked. Kuroyume

C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg off.

 -- Bjarne Stroustrup

Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone


HandspanStudios ( ) posted Mon, 23 September 2002 at 3:50 AM

I prefer the Daz figures also.

"Your work is to keep cranking the flywheel that turns the gears that spin the belt in the engine of belief that keeps you and your desk in midair."

Annie Dillard


wtsmith ( ) posted Mon, 23 September 2002 at 11:30 PM

I think the Millenium Kids are the best child meshes that I have seen. also they are loaded with morph targets. The only thing is because they are such a hi res mesh you get a big mem and system hit loading them. I have them all bought from DAZ3D.com most of my work in the gallerys is with the Mill Characters. Well worth the investment.


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