| How to fit V4 hair to toon characters Fitting V4 Hair to othere characters By: 3DTubeMagic [homepage] / Posted: Feb 14, 2013 / Skill Level: Beginner / 7 pages / Viewed 241 times System/Software Requirements: Poser in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Renderosity.com | |
| Bloodsong's Quick Pose Tutorial ___ This is a quick tips and demonstration for new folks who are having difficulty posing in Poser (made for some folks on devArt). 3 Basic Tips for Better posing: * Turn off IK * Use Limits * Use dials, not tools Keyboard Shortcuts: * Moving up & down the heirarchy * Camera Switching Menu Items: * Figure Memorize & Restore * Figure Symmetry ___ Includes a demonstration of technique, posing M3 into a target pose. Hopefully, this will help people who say it takes them hours and hours of screaming to get a figure into a pose. Enjoy! By: bloodsong [homepage] / Posted: Aug 12, 2012 / Skill Level: Beginner / Viewed 209 times System/Software Requirements: Poser - Any Version in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | |
| Basic Grouping Functions in Poser A basic three page tutorial to use the hierarchy edit to group figures to environment props or figures. By: 3-d-c [homepage] / Posted: Jun 22, 2011 / Skill Level: Beginner / Viewed 364 times System/Software Requirements: Poser 5 up in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | |
| Look at me A little skill about 'point at' By: venincomix [homepage] / Posted: Feb 9, 2011 / Skill Level: Beginner / 1 page / Viewed 486 times System/Software Requirements: poser in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Renderosity.com | |
| How to make a B&W portrait This is a tutorial which will show you how to make a simple B&W portrait. You can download the head-texture for this tutorial from my RS-Homepage http://www.renderosity.com/homepage.php?page=2&userid=13356 By: FS [homepage] / Posted: Feb 6, 2011 / Skill Level: Beginner / 8 pages / Viewed 506 times System/Software Requirements: Poser in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Renderosity.com | |
| Running Out of Memory? Enough physical RAM for all your simultaneous programs, and enough user memory for one single program, really are separate things. Solving one will not solve the other. This tutorial leads the way for those who experience out-of-memory problems when rendering 3D, video or music in a 32-bit environment. By: aRtBee [homepage] / Posted: Oct 1, 2010 / Skill Level: Regular / Viewed 589 times System/Software Requirements: Windows 32-bit in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | ![]() |
| Rendering for Print How to render the correct resolution for commercial print. By: cspear [homepage] / Posted: May 14, 2010 / Skill Level: Beginner / Viewed 538 times in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | |
| Object and Light Grouping This is a tutorial how you can use the Poser Hierachy Editor to better and quicker assemble your scenes. By: 3-d-c [homepage] / Posted: Nov 14, 2009 / Skill Level: Beginner / Viewed 776 times System/Software Requirements: Poser 6 up in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | |
| X+Z=Y Learn how to combine Planet X with Planet Z for a cloud layered planet with rings. By: cdbernier [homepage] / Posted: Nov 2, 2009 / Skill Level: Beginner / Viewed 163 times System/Software Requirements: Planet X and Planet Z by CDBernier in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | ![]() |
| How I Create My Poses In this short .pdf tutorial I give you some tips on how I create my poses. By: adamthwaites [homepage] / Posted: Aug 25, 2009 / Skill Level: Regular / Viewed 1371 times System/Software Requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | |
| 3D integration into real world Mini tutorial 3D to 2D integration mini video tutorial for beginners By: Mec4D [homepage] / Posted: Apr 13, 2009 / Skill Level: Beginner / Viewed 770 times System/Software Requirements: Poser 7 or Poser pro, background picture, Photoshop in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | |
| IPB (Injection Pose Builder) Tutorial This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to use IPB to create INJ/REM poses for your customized characters, as well as how to create custom Library Link files for IPB to use. .pdf file included in the .zip file. You will need Acrobat Reader to use this file. By: Victoria_Lee [homepage] / Posted: Apr 5, 2009 / Skill Level: Beginner / Viewed 635 times System/Software Requirements: Injection Pose Builder from DAZ in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | ![]() |
| Video Tutorial on creating Morphs and INJ poses Step by Step video on how to create a morph, load it into poser and then create the INJ and REM poses so that you can share or sell them without violating anyones copyrights. By: kyhighlander59 [homepage] / Posted: Aug 10, 2008 / Skill Level: Intermediate / Viewed 1389 times in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Offsite | ![]() |
| 1+1=3D Isn't it odd that for all the excitement of 3d modeling and animation applications you still look at a 2d view of the 3d world? I thought so. Using Poser I figured out a better way by setting up a parallel view stereoscopic window that provides an exponentially better option. With one camera parented to another, 4D flying through animated sequences is unparalleled, so to speak. I'm pretty sure you haven't seen anything like it before. It was originally posted on Renderosity a few years ago but it has apparently been misplaced so I'm uploading it again with the hope that it will again inspire others to see for themselves. I can not overstate how much easier it is to place and animate multiple objects in true stereoscopic 3d by eliminating the need to reposition the camera in order to make sure objects are in apparent proximity. By: EyeSoare [homepage] / Posted: Jun 1, 2008 / Skill Level: Beginner / 14 pages / Viewed 687 times System/Software Requirements: Just about any version of Poser will do. in Poser -> Getting Started Hosted: Renderosity.com |
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