Low-Poly Bird Prop for Poser
Softwares: Poser 12
License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
Product Notes
Here‘s something simple to liven up your outdoor scenes- a low-poly morphing bird prop.
It‘s 89 polygons‘ worth of avian goodness, with morphs for the head, wings, and tail to allow you to pose it and customize the overall look to match your flying bird of choice.
The low poly count means it renders very fast, but you‘ll want to keep it in the distance as it‘s not a detailed model.
Legalities- permission granted to use this prop in commercial or noncommercial renders, but not to redistribute it by itself or as part of any other product without express prior written permission.
- File List-
Runtime/Libraries/Props/Animals:
LoPoly Bird.pp2 LoPoly Bird.pmd LoPoly Bird.png LoPoly Bird.xmp
Runtime/Libraries/Materials/LoPoly Bird:
Bluejay.mc6 Bluejay.png
Crow.mc6 Crow.png
Hawk.mc6 Hawk.png
Seagull.mc6 Seagull.png
Sparrow.mc6 Sparrow.png
Vulture.mc6 Vulture.png
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Comments
Excellent! I hope the Daz users out there have fun with it. :)
Daz Version here!: https://www.renderosity.com/freestuff/items/97756/daz-morph-add-on-for-lo-poly-bird-v1
I released the Daz version of this on June 14. It awaits approval from Renderosity.
Lukon100- I myself am working on an expansion for the bird prop- a morph and a couple of textures. I'd be happy to bundle that with a Daz-compatible prop, or set of shaders (I confess to not being familiar with how D|S handles switching out texture maps) to let Studio users also use this thingie effectively. So, sure, send me what you have and I'll include it, with full credit and my thanks!
Hey BrainGuy63, I made a Daz Studio add-on version of this wherein the morphs work in Daz Studio. Can I send it to you so you can add it to this down;load? Daz users would still need to download the Poser version to get the texture files.
Thank you !!!
What a very helpful prop! Thank you so much!
I hope they're useful! The materials are really simple- just a diffuse and a transparency map. Recreating them in D|S shouldn't be hard.
Thank you very much!
Thank you! I'm not sure if DS can open .mc6 files, but it's worth a try. This prop is a very good idea. It can be a quick and easy go-to for many different outdoor scenes.

So cool and useful. Great idea.