You can try it out before its official release. When you use this feature, the image data is uploaded to the server, where the AI interprets the data and estimates the pose.You need to be connected to the Internet to use this feature. For information on the image uploaded to the server and the generated data, see " About AI features ".Īpply a pose to 3D drawing figures and 3D characters on a canvas. To apply a pose to a selected 3D drawing figure or a 3D character, select a command.ġSelect the menu >. Select a photo with a pose you want to apply. In this example, the following photo is selected.If I could bring 1 thing into Poser from DS it would be the visual component of working with cameras. I hate Poser's little DOF crosshair thing. Sure I do photog stuff irl, but having a visible plane for dof and such in DS is so handy. I should've known it'd be one of Semidieu's, and I have no idea why I haven't seen this sooner! Holy crap you really are the queen of links. I like Poser, most probably because it is what I started with. I also like Carrara, and if Carrara was more cutting edge had more popular support in the Poser figures communities I would probably use that more. I almost laughed out loud when I saw Vaskania's ' Holy Crap' response. I also find Poser's DOF (Depth of Field) Cross-hairs to be limiting and frustrating, so the Advanced lights will go into my wishlist, too. POSER HAS LONG HAD A DEPTH OF FIELD 'FOG' PREVIEW WHY DID THEY NEVER LET YOU RENDER THAT? I didn't realize that someone had a work-around. In a related depth of field issue, I've often wondered, Poser has a preview screen that easily shows a depth of field with w 'fog' like view, and yet if you want to render any images with fog you have to resort to props and tricks that are resource intensive. Why didn't they ever capitalize on that preview screen so you could do a simulated fog render with it? That would have been cool. Poser 9 is worth the $29.95 that I spent. :) I use it for rendering old skin textures. Some generation 3 textures don't look good in Daz Studio. Plus, I can load some light sets from the Dream House series in Poser. The lights in some sets and vehicles only work in Poser, not Daz Studio 3 and above. Sorry I can't answer any of your other questions. I just bought Poser 9 a few months ago when it was on sale. The main reason that I use older generation figures is that they use less memory than Genesis 1 and 2 and their clothes. Please, no lectures about me upgrading my computer. I can create body, armpit and chest hair. I can play with Alyson, Jessie, James, Kate, Ben and Simon in Poser.įYI to whom it concerns. In Forums here and, I think RDNA, I was looking to build a new computer because I was using win XP 32 bit and I had come across a phrase from a Poser user, "If it takes more than 15 minutes for me to do a render I generally move on." Well, my renders were taking hours and I was at a point that I was even doing them overnight. So I started a couple of threads aimed at research and looking to build or purchase a speedy graphics computer. What I found, interestingly enough, was that I followed a suggestion by one of the respondents in my threads to look at used computers. What he said made some sense that companies using graphics need the latest tools to be productive, and during their three year life times the machines tend to be well maintained by an IT department. I didn't buy specifically what he suggested, but it set me on a path of research. I have now twice successfully found and helped purchase Dell Computers - powerful server type computers that run the multi core hyper threading Xeon Chips - that came loaded with Windows 7 and are coming off three year leases, for about $400.
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