Tools: eFrontier Poser 7 3D Figure Design and Animation

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eFrontier Poser 7 3D Figure Design and Animation

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Category: Software
Subcategory: 3-D
Price: 179.99
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(7 Votes)

Member Reviews

  • Yautjaappearanceface_max30
    genefleeman, Tue, 18 Sep 2007 23:28:42 UTC.
    1st review

    I love Poser because it has such a wealth of resources to choose from. There are objects and textures and poses and character files galoure from so many diferent creative folks that one can intergrate into your own pictures and gives a virtually unlimited directions you can take them to make beautiful works of your own.. The learning curve is kept fairly simple and is usable by beginners to very advanced artists. Also there are MANY venues where one can show these works among others using the same program.. It is all because this is such a popular program.. Besides, I am a Santa Cruz and Scotts Valley California resident and this is the two towns that have hosted the company that makes Poser. (I am nothing if not loyal to local businesses.) It still uses the old Kai Krause user Interface (as does Bryce and a number of other programs and while some find it a little Klunky I find it to be easy to use for my own purposes. It is compatible with Daz Sudio and through this program also compatible with Bryce.. I spend almost 15 hours a day working with Poser so you could say I am a Poserholic (that's a good thing I think) and that alone makes the choice of 5 stars inevitable in my way of looking at it.. Since Poser 6 this program has been adding much better features and for the Mac it has become more and more compatible as well...

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    pushpinder, Fri, 28 Dec 2007 07:32:04 UTC.

    cool

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    dxrs01, Fri, 21 Mar 2008 01:20:11 UTC.

    Just got P7 and I really like it. The interface is the same as P5 so that makes it easier for me. I love the new lighting it has. IBL. Similar to HDRI, so the realism is easier to achieve. Still learning it though.

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    Malkifoxx, Mon, 14 Jul 2008 20:10:43 UTC.

    Another must have. A great animation program. lots of fun and simple to learn

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    arisos, Mon, 03 Nov 2008 13:56:35 UTC.

    Great program, but the interface should be updated.
    Quite a steep learning curve for new users.

    I think it's ideal for modelling figures for use in paintings or drawings.

    Lots of resources available.

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  • James200x100_max30
    BakinJake, Fri, 13 Feb 2009 17:20:03 UTC.

    Setting the lights are kinda funky, but a very, very versatile tool.

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    CopperHead, Tue, 05 May 2009 17:03:07 UTC.

    It's definitely the first program I use to design almost anything digital art related. There are so many different ways to integrate work from there into other programs that one has almost unlimited possibilities when combined with 2D design programs. Can't live without it basically!

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