
- #Poser debut make objects update#
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- #Poser debut make objects pro#
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- #Poser debut make objects professional#
Second, my customers mostly were (and are) smaller or 'middle' businesses, so they didn't have big budgets to spend. For once, I don't know enough about anatomy to create a convincingly realistic human being from scratch, at least not fast enough.
#Poser debut make objects professional#
In the past, many years ago, I did use Poser for professional projects. Objs from DAZ import well into Cheetah (and other software).
#Poser debut make objects pro#
But the base you can take as easily from DAZ.Īs I don't do animation, there isn't a reason for me to buy Poser Pro at the moment (and I don't like what I have seen from their renderer). Not in Poser, not in Studio (though almost), not in Cheetah. (Near) Photorealistic results are possible when you do use Poser / Daz / Make human figures as simple bases to model and / sculpt further on in other apps and render there (or do use them simple as reference).

And there's no danger to mistake such a render for a photo).Ħ. DAZ Studio's IRAY renderer seems far better (to me), only it takes forever and a day on a Mac (for me just plain not usable. If you like superfly, that could be a reason to buy.īut it never convinced me. Importing stuff you created in Cheetah shouldn't be a problem. So I would recommend that you take a look at the images people create with Poser Pro 11's 'new' superfly-renderer.
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Other 3d apps meanwhile have even dedicated skin shaders, and with that (and a lot of work) some people can create images that are as good as photographies. We don't know when that comes into Cheetah, nor the quality (but as we know Martin, I'm sure it will be something good). Lacking SSS Cheetah is simple not able to render photorealistic human beings as good as other software. Or you try out your version 10 (if that still runs on your Mac).Ĥ.
#Poser debut make objects software#
Uncle808us should be able to tell you more as I believe he has the software (maybe he will run a test for you). I really don't know if actual Poser is any better (but I'd hope so). dae) in other software, Cheetah and other apps alike. With the free DAZ Studio I had some problems with fbx import (and. And I have my doubts if it would be worthwhile for them if they can.ģ. And will the mac-user base be big enough to invest in the necessary work for metal or vulkan?īy the way, one 1 + 2 aren't the same. So I really don't know if they are able to get a user base big enough to sustain the software. Poser's concurrence is big and it's free: Daz Studio (which is horrible in many ways). Do you know (without looking up) one software they maintain? They do. Anyway, the question is, will Poser 11 Pro run on the MacOS coming fall 2020? Will there be a new version that works on it?Ģ. People who try to create such 'middleman'-apps complain about the missing financial support they get from others. The deprecation of OpenGL is still widely not addressed from developers, and sometimes I'm not so sure how many of them just wait for somebody else to invest in and deliver a solution that others can use. Which wouldn't be that bad, but I believe (don't know for sure but it seems very, very probable) that the next MacOS will be the last one with OpenGL. I plain don't know how well the Renderosity team is suited to keep Poser alive and create new versions of it or even updates. But there are a few things against it (in my opinion).

My last Poser version I had was 6 (so I'd be eligible). I read the same news, and at least on first sight, $ 99 is quite tempting. Would be interested in hearing what others think - either about Poser's "new" future, or how well it works with Cheetah. Mostly I just need to bring in small sections of body parts into Cheetah or Blender (hands and faces) to illustrate how beauty products work on skin. Octane Render makes a plugin for it which I have access to through my current subscription but haven’t tried it yet. Also trying to decide if it is worth a renewed effort to become more proficient with it.

Trying to decide if Renderosity buying it means new life for Poser or just a continued dead end.
#Poser debut make objects update#
Renderosity just bought Poser from Smith Micro and looks like I can update to Poser Pro 11 for just $99 during a current sale. Do the morphs and other animations translate over easily? I think one needs the pro version for FBX export. Bought Poser 10 some years ago and used it for only one small project – to modify a figure that I brought into Cheetah – then haven’t touched it since. I tried Poser a few times and never really got the hang of it.
