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Im starting to like v3 more and more. My newest....
We all had heros back in the day, mine was a comic book hero.
Well, I have Poser 4 with Pro Pack, didn't realize it exports to 3ds. Thats where swift comes in.
I imported my figure, applied the chrome texture (in love with chrome)
This is the result, a little tweaking in Photoshop. Needs work, but I think its pretty darn cool!
Mike
Here are a few angle shots without any background.
angle views
Last edited by 98svt; 12-11-2002 at 06:55 AM.
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Very cool. Did you make the surfer with Adobe Illustrator?
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Attila
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Attila ~
He did the figure in Poser 4.
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Superman
They have poser 4 pro at work but i dont know how to use it.
Can you make your own characters in poser?
Any good tutorials you know about this?
Cheerz
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Swiftdev Founder
Still playing with poser. I know you can import models from 3ds, lightwave and DXF. As far as creating figure in poser, you would have to use their figures or modeled figures for poser. You can edit the pre-set poser models. Scale, scew, twist and rotate. Add clothes, hair and props. They also have pre-set poses and facial expressions. Poser is a great program, the only draw back is the swf file size it creates.
As far as tuts, check out their website here
Mike
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