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    Here it is! My first poser render! :lol:
    Don&#39;t mind the black shading on his forehead... It just does that on 1600*1200 <_<

    I can&#39;t get the hair and other clothing done good, so if anyone can help me?&#33;?&#33;?&#33; MR. Butler?

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    Bah i dont like poser, just a load of importing other peoples models and textures and scenes and lighting and poses..

    :mellow:


    But its good i guess

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    aaahhhhh derranged scary man ahhh

    anyhoo nice work i think you should should work around he eyes nose and eyebrows a little more but its still good
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    Thx for the comments&#33; I&#39;ll work on it soon...

    @ rob: What should I use to make humans instead of poser? DAZ studio?

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    lol.
    at first
    i was like
    WTF THIS IS FFNG AMAZING

    then i read
    poser.
    then im like
    bah.


    meh
    theres still some rough points on the nose.
    i guess its good for ur first
    but how hard can poser be if a first render is that good?

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    Here&#39;s a tip: Don&#39;t use the poser hair until you&#39;re used to working with poser. It slows down the render engine like hell. I assume you&#39;re using Poser 5. First tip: download V3 and M3 and Aiko LE from DAZ3d.com for free. They&#39;re some of the most popular and widely supported models. Second, visit www.renderosity.com for free high quality texture sets. I found Pia for V3 great for starting with Poser. And download some decent lighting sets from runtimedna.com. Send me a PM or something if you need any help. DAZ3d and r&#39;osity also have some great tuts.

    The only way to tackle Poser is in bitesize chunks. First master the basics..creating a scene and rendering. Then play with clothing. Then play with parenting props. Then play with dynamic clothing. Then attempt hair. And lighting.

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    Thx maki&#33; I will train :P and download those progs and textures... But I got a little problem here... A while ago I had DAZ | Studio béta and it was a program (&#33 Now I have downloaded version 1.2 or something and it only contains a lot of textures and such...

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    Got back internet again

    I&#39;m working on a fighting scene right now... I&#39;ll post it in a new topic :P
    But I still got the DAZ problemo... Can somebody help me?

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    WOW-WOW-SOFT i really like it.&#33;&#33;&#33;
    Good job, but i prefer modeling in 3dmax, i&#39;m using the trail version of it. Hopefully i get the student version of it&#33;&#33;&#33;&#33;


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