Integrating Figures Into LightWave - Poser Tutorial


For use with Poser Pro Pack This tutorial can be used as the basis for creating animated storyboards, animatics or for final rendered scenes in your own comic book or action movies using Poser 4/Artist and ProPack. - View Tutorial »


submitted: 5 years and 3691 days ago


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Publisher: my.smithmicro.com

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