![]() ![]() It's probably not the exact purpose of the program, but it has essentially become my stock creator. It's a nifty 3D program that offers a great variety of 3D models which you can position in any way you like. You could contact the photographer and see if they have more of that series in their stash, or you could shoot stock photography yourself. Maybe the angle isn't exactly what you were looking for, or an arm is pointing in the opposite direction, whereas the rest of the pose is exactly as you wanted it. so I am sorry for the delay in reply.Although stock photography is really great, occasionally you can't always find exactly what you need reference wise. I do not use daz 4.15 or filements more trouble than its worth. so thats something to think about using both in combo. The good thing if you do your animation in poser and save the animated scene as a PZ3 file. but not practical for creating 360 photorealistic scenes for animation. Its is okay for cartoon type animations like for anime or 2d animations. The downside of poser is the render quality is 3rd rate at best, about 3x slower rendering that daz studio iray. the work flow this way is so much faster with better results. thats one thing i like much better in fact most of the models I make for daz studio with zbrush I put through poser first then move it over to daz studio. obj files into daz studio without having to rig everything agian. Working with zbrush to poser is a snap when trying to preserve model rigging for films and 100 x better trying to get my zbrush. it just takeas time to set up your timeline for it. and poser IK-chains system works pretty flawless. Poser also comes with a built in film editor that allows for quick film edits when animating on the fly so to speak. Poser also allows you to use AVI,and MP4 videos as back ground for mixing in 3d characters in live actions videos. Poser pro ~ poser is a great app for animations I believe that poser has a lot of advantages over daz studio in the animation tools with physics & particles & it has a native dynamic hair and clothing tool panel as well making everything pretty us built in soft-body physics is seriously lacking in daz studio. As fas as FX and particles emitters I use 3rd party apps for that as well like after effects cs6. because now it has to be done in a film editor and its very time consuming setting up scene place holders and marking everyting off so the characters match the video scene. this would greatly simplify placing daz 3d photorealistic Iray characters in live actions films. Daz also lacks the ability to place MP4, AVI, OR MPEG videos as back ground within the daz studio app. So its actually faster & gives better results to just hand keyframe the model to prop interactions on the timeline Rather than try to set up a IK-chain interaction. It has no real solutions for hard pinning without applying a bunch of hidden primitives to compensatethe broken IK. But daz studio is very weak in IK/FK- IK-chain applications for mesh to mesh interactions. I use a blend of poser pro, Daz studio.412 and Blender for my animation work flow and Adobe after effects and Premiere pro cs6 for my film editing.ĭaz Studios ~ I like using daz studio 4.12 for Iray, deforce and the quality of renders pre keyframe you get using Iray. ![]() Hi programs have their strengths and weaknesses. What are your thoughts on animating in Poser vs Daz? I've been thinking of coming back into the 3D scene but not sure what I want to use to be honest. Wow Ivy I didn't know you used Poser as well! That was a very nice looking animation. ![]()
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