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You can make your own prop without any 3D program. You need only Poser 4 and any paint program. We use Corel Photo-Paint but any other program is good for this if it uses layers.
We recommend you start the props creating with something easy, like my PeaCrown. We made it to my SaraPea (wonderful character available here).
If you understand the method, you can make many props to yourself.
So, let's start the work!
submitted: 5 years and 3718 days ago
If you are new to making morph targets, here is a very simple walkthrough for making a simple mt for a set of horns for the DAZ toonimal lamb.
As this is not the ideal way to create a set of horns for the lamb (his mesh doesn't really have enough points), there will be a second part of this tutorial to create a smart propped pair of horns, which will build on the techniques used in this first part.
You need to be able to create morphs for the bumps on his head the horns will sit on.
This method will work with any Poser figure.
submitted: 5 years and 3718 days ago
These great morphing clothing with the expansion packs for Stephanie Petite and Vicky 3 are fantastic and beautiful. The one drawback is that there are many pieces to the outfit and it takes time to redo all the pieces each time you want to use the dress.
Here is a method that will save you a lot of time and you only need to do this once! This is written for Poser 5 but it would work exactly the same way in Poser 4.
submitted: 5 years and 3718 days ago
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a project and could use that extra little prop to really make the picture? The life-preserver illustrated below was the result of one of those moments, but it shows that you can make your own props from primitives. Lots of everyday items can be put together (with a little patience) from simpler shapes. Which can be very useful if you find yourself in the middle of a project and need a simple prop that you can't find anywhere else.
submitted: 5 years and 3718 days ago
One of the most important steps when you make a new prop or character is the grouping.
You need to group when you want to assign materials (check my materials tutorial) or if you want to make different poseable parts. This tutorial shows you the basic steps and a trick so you can to make this task easier. You need Poser Pro Pack or Poser 5 for character setup, but if you only want to make groups without bones, or you want to make different materials, Poser 4 is enough.
submitted: 5 years and 3718 days ago