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In this tutorial we will show you how to create more realistic looking expressions, a very common mistake people make is just posing the mouth, when we usually use our whole face to express how we feel. We will cover the main expressions: Sad, happy, surprised, angry and scared. It is mainly for DAZ Studio users but it can be adapted for Poser.
submitted: 5 years and 3720 days ago
Most of us non-modelers acquire our characters in whole from commercial and free sources. Go to DAZ for Sci-Fi heroes, Egyptians, and Knights, go to Bbay for 19th and 20th Century soldiers, or go to PoserWorld or Phil C's site for a myriad of historical and modern characters.
submitted: 5 years and 3720 days ago
Many Poser users never change the Poser lens focal length from its 38mm default setting. By ignoring this basic option they choose to give up substantial creative control. This illustrated article will show you the effects of different lens focal lengths and when and how to use them. Only models included with Poser are used so that you may freely duplicate and experiment with them.
submitted: 5 years and 3720 days ago
The figure pose seen in the stock Poser Lights library thumbnail is the straight-on, outstretched arms default stance. That pose does not show the qualities well of the selected light set. It looks too flat. Illustrations 1-3 show a lighted scene without textures, with textures, and the same scene rendered. Illustrations 4 and 5 show two other types of light sets without textures.
submitted: 5 years and 3720 days ago