2015 POSER Tutorial Series
We here at Renderosity are excited to continue to
offer our members the opportunity to further their knowledge of the
POSER Software.
Last January we announced our collaboration with industry veteran,
Mark Bremmer, who worked to guide both new and experienced POSER
users through various aspects of this powerful tool. As we begin a
New Year - we'd like to invite all of you to continue to build upon
those skills taken from last year's tutorials.
Lesson 20: Cloth Materials
You’ll learn 3 different ways to approach improving cloth materials in this tutorial. Many of the cloth assets that ship with the stock Poser characters is average at best. Even some of the excellent clothing for purchase can fall a little flat in the material room. After this tutorial, you’ll be able to source and apply cloth textures in a meaningful and subtle way, vastly improving your renders. There is even a special example of lace – using a technic that can also be used to transform a solid suit of armor into chain mail or solid stockings into fishnets.
How to watch this tutorial series
These tutorials can be found by navigating to the 'Tutorials' option in the main navigation bar. From there you'll want to select 'Premium Tutorials' from the drop-down.
If you have any questions or comments after viewing this lesson, you can post in our Premium Tutorials Forum. You can Click Here to go directly to the forum or you can click the 'Have Questions' button on the tutorial page.
Click the image below to view Lesson 20
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More about Mark Bremmer
Mark Bremmer, a Moderator in the Carrara forum, has
been a member of Renderosity since 2000. Professionally, Mark has
worked as an illustrator, animator and designer for over 20 years.
While much of his work is for the business to business markets, if
you have seen shows like; The Voice, ESPY Awards or the History
Channel’s Mega Movers, then you have seen some of Marks
commercial work for consumers.
Since deadlines are ‘King’, Mark uses a host of
software to complete projects on-time such as; Vue xStream, Cinema
4D (with a ton of plugins), Lightwave, modo, Poser and Carrara. His
Video applications include the Adobe suite of products and
Apple’s Final Cut offering.
This diversity of experience in software and client needs has
resulted in Mark being asked to be a presenter at the National
Association of Broadcasters (NAB), SIGGRAPH and also makes him a
sought after freelance author for 3D Artists Magazine, 3D World
Magazine and Micro Filmmaker Magazine. In addition, Mark is asked
to speak at art colleges and schools about the business of
creativity in the commercial world.
Over the years, Mark has also been hired by several tutorial
companies to produce a variety of tutorial series on many of the
software packages that he uses professionally.

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