Comment 45247

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Oct 13, 2006, 10:41:18 AM UTC
Framework rendered in Poser and then yes painted to the high heavens in Photoshop. ^_^

Comment ID 45247

[Art] (Nightrunner) "Talimenios"
Oct 13, 2006, 10:46:06 AM UTC on [Art] (Nightrunner) "Talimenios"
That's really awesome. I'd like to use that technique for my Surviving Together project. There are a lot of corridors and such and modeling it in 3d would probably aid me alot. Is Poser easy to learn?

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  • Oct 13, 2006, 10:54:51 AM UTC
    Poser is "tricky" and "finicky" no not easy but practice helps learn how sensitive the booger is. DAZ|Studio is a free program that is really almost identical to POSER (All my props I buy from DAZ, the models are interchangible between both programs.)

    It can get EXPENSIVE. So if you download DAZ|Studio let me know. I presume you're wanting SCI-FI corridors?

    If that's the case don't buy any, I have a TON of Sci-Fi models and I'll set up a place you can download them.

    Also don't BUY anything... retail things are EXPENSIVE... I have a platinium club membership with Daz... most things I can get my hands on for $1.99 Let me buy the crap for you (If I don't already have it.) it will save you tons of money.
    • Oct 13, 2006, 10:56:55 AM UTC
      For both of those programs can I build the corridors myself or do you have to import everything?

      (Yes sci fi space ship corridors and rooms is what i'm looking for.)
      • Oct 13, 2006, 3:45:37 PM UTC
        As I don't ever "build" from scratch I have no clue. I use available models and tweak dials. Actually building them you'd have to check DAZ's forums I can't help you there I can barely code a website. You'll probably have way more luck in figureing out how to build models and perimeters much MUCH better than I.

        ^_^