Poser Figure Creation with Darkseal
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Poser Figure Creation with Darkseal
 
 
In this series of videos we will take an in depth look at what it takes to create a figure for Poser. No matter if you are making characters for yourself, or planning on creating them as a vendor in the poser /daz marketplaces to generate money, these informative videos will tell you what you need to know to make your dreams come to life. The information that I will cover in the next 7 hours was compiled from years of online forum research along with trials and tribulations during my own figure creating career so far. From clothing to monsters, robots to anatomical add-ons, morphs to texture sets, I have made many different types of poser products that can be found all over the internet, some under the name Darkseal, others as Phionix, and more still as private commissions. In this 28 part tutorial I will walk you through what I do when making a figure from scratch. I will talk about some of the basics of topology, or “flow” of polygons which is needed for a good looking model. We’ll talk about setting up the figure to be able to texture, what needs to be done before we get into poser so we can rig, and of course… rigging itself. We’ll make joint control morphs to make our figure look uber when moving his limbs around and ever make “master parameter dials” to teach our figure to do multiple complexities on a single dial.  But what happened when things don’t work out right? What do we do when we get error messages? I’ll cover all of that too! I will show you techniques on how to edit the raw poser file to change the nature of the bones themselves to suit your needs. You’ll learn what to do to make a professional figure so that you too can make your very own content to release in the marketplaces. All this and more is covered in “Poser Figure Creation with Darkseal”!
 
 
You should already have some very basic knowledge of Poser, and to follow along, must understand some sort of 3d program. This video will use Zbrush, Photoshop, Poser file editor, and Maya, but you can obtain similar results for free using Blender, notepad ++, GIMP and Sculptris. I am using poser pro 2012 in this series, but everything I do (besides a few non essential steps which are poser 9/2012 features only) can be replicated in MUCH older versions of Poser.

In the Free section of this product yo uwill also find the "Alien Joe" Poser figure itself. Some portions could still use some tweaking... Can you finish him up? You should do just fine with all the info in this tutorial!
 
Total running time: 6 Hours 56min
All videos are MP4 to be played on PC or Mac. 6.65 GB of free space required.


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Other ProgramsOther(zbrush, maya, poser file editor, notepad++, MP4 player on pc or mac, GIMP)
 Photoshop
PoserPoser 9



Poser Figure Creation with Darkseal

SKU: 1802
By: Darkseal

In this series of videos we will take an in depth look at what it takes to create a figure for Poser. No matter if you are making characters for yourself, or planning on creating them as a vendor in the poser /daz marketplaces to generate money, these informative videos will tell you what you need

$29.99



 

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