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Subject: YAY!!! and question on HiRes 1.2


StormyGal ( ) posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 9:57 PM ยท edited Sun, 22 September 2024 at 7:37 PM

Yay on the b-day present of Daz's Plat membership! Such a nice hubby! hehe Now for the question. I notice this nice little program that converts low res to high res. Has anyone gotten it? What I am wondering is if I can convert my lo-res vic,mike,steph with it? This would be great as for right now I really like to use alot of the beautiful morph's I've seen here but can't due to them not being compatible with the lo-res figures. I still want the high res figures, but until I can afford to save up for them and a better computer, this program would be great if it can convert :)


PabloS ( ) posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 11:02 PM

I think I saw someone "review" it yesterday. Might try a search but in short, it's not a good buy as I recall.


JeffH ( ) posted Mon, 21 October 2002 at 11:04 PM

It can increase the resolution of those lo-rez figures, but the morphs will not work.


Jcleaver ( ) posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 7:39 AM

It's a decent program that can work well if you use it before you bring the model into Poser and do the setup.



Xena ( ) posted Wed, 23 October 2002 at 5:20 AM

Jeff is right, the morphs won't work. But because it makes the mesh a higher res, you can make even better morphs. It breathes new life into Posette if you still like to use her ;) And it does a pretty good job on lo-res creatures made with Creature Creator too.


dke ( ) posted Wed, 30 October 2002 at 12:27 PM

Attached Link: http://meshtools3d.com

Hi StormyGal. It will increase the resolution of the base model, and you can create hi-res versions of the morphs as well. You have to export the morphs, increase their resolution, and then load that in Poser as a morph target. Basically, exactly the same way you would add morphs to any Poser-based model. It's a bit tedious, but certainly not magic :) I did Posette already, so there is a prebuilt Hi-Res cr2 for her, so you don't have to personally convert the morph targets. I also added Hi-Res versions/conversions of a number of 3rd-party morph sets, so you get more than just the standard Posette. A hi-Res version of the DAZ Lo-Res Vicky (that's a mouthful) is under discussion, and it looks like it should be OK. This would convert the LoRes Vicky and all her morphs, as well as a possible Vicky 1 version, but the Vicky 2 would be strictly off limits due to the DAZ licensing terms. So I am hoping to be converting the DAZ LoRes models over the next little while. As far as creating HiRes versions of any other models, it's no more complicated than the the normal Poser methods. Even less so, since you already have the base model and all the completed morphs, and so it's just a matter of convincing Poser to use the Hi-Res version. So in that sense, it's the pretty much the same sequence as adding morphs to any existing Poser model. You can refer to that attached link for additional information, and if you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to email me directly.


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