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Starchild



Registered: February 2008
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Nightcrawler preparing to put the moves on two random henchmen.
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Tim
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Registered: May 2006
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Mon February 18, 2008 1:26pm Rating: 10.00 

Pretty cool, so did you do this one with Daz 3d? Good enough to be on a comic book cover for sure.
Starchild

Registered: February 2008
Location: Illinois
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Mon February 18, 2008 1:35pm

Yes it was Daz3D also with just some minor postwork in Photoshop7.
Tim
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Mon February 18, 2008 2:08pm

I use Poser myself. Haven't had time to try and see what I can do with Daz yet? Have you ever tried Poser to compare the two softwares? I'd be curious as to which one you think is better?
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Starchild

Registered: February 2008
Location: Illinois
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Mon February 18, 2008 8:14pm

Tim said:
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I use Poser myself. Haven't had time to try and see what I can do with Daz yet? Have you ever tried Poser to compare the two softwares? I'd be curious as to which one you think is better?

Sadly I haven't used Poser very much. I have the program but find the workings of it too complicated for my High School graduate mind. lol. Actually from what I've seen Poser is the better program for overall render quality while Daz is more user friendly and to me a better program for character posing. Hope that helps.
Tim
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Tue February 19, 2008 7:05am

Thanks, but if you figured out Daz I bet you could work well with Poser. It does have a lot of things I'm still trying to figure out on that program though.
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