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Poser (and Poser Pro) is a 3D computer graphics program distributed by Bondware.[2] Poser is optimized for the 3D modeling of human figures. By enabling beginners to produce basic animations and digital images, along with the extensive availability of third-party digital 3D models, it has attained much popularity.
Standard Poser characters have been extensively used by European and US-based documentary production teams to graphically render the human body or virtual actors in digital scenes.[citation needed] Humanoids printed in several science and technology magazines around the US are often Poser-rendered and post-worked models.[citation needed]
Early versions of Poser were bundled with fully clothed humanoid figures specifically designed for Poser. As the program evolved, add-on packages of human figures were sold by the manufacturer of Poser, and eventually, third-party companies began creating figures which work with Poser. As clothing became separate from the humanoid figure, collections of 3D garments were created for specific models which conform to the shape and pose of the Poser figure. 'Poses' for figures were packaged and sold by the software vendor and by third parties. 'Morphs', allowing customization of body or face shape or other features, are also sold. Different skin textures, frequently combined with settings for morph technology, are marketed to allow one base model to be customized into many different 'characters'. Similarly 'texture' packages allow one garment to take on many different appearances, an animal to represent different breeds of the same species or a vehicle to show many different color schemes.
Poser's specially designed figures are commonly known as Poser Figures, Poser Models, Poser Content, Digital Actors, or Digital Puppets. Early versions of Poser were bundled with fully clothed humanoid figures specifically designed for the then-current version of Poser. Next, add-on packages of human figures were sold by the manufacturer of Poser. Soon, third party companies began creating figures which work with Poser. As clothing became separate from the humanoid figure, collections of 3D garments were created for specific models which conform to the shape and pose of the Poser figure. 'Poses' for figures were packaged and sold by the software vendor and by third parties. 'Morphs' allowing customization of body or face shape or other features are also for sale. Skin textures, frequently combined with settings for morph technology, are marketed to allow one base model to be customized into many 'characters'; similar 'texture' packages allow one garment to take on many appearances, an animal to represent different breeds of the same species, or a vehicle to show many colour schemes.
Each major release of Poser has come with a new generation of figures for use with the tool, however separate figures rapidly became available as the content market developed. Notably Zygote (later Daz 3D) made a Poser model of a young woman, higher-resolution than Posette, and called her \"the Millennium Girl\". Poser users often colloquially shortened this name to \"Millie\".[13] Zygote, disliking this name,[citation needed] officially named her Victoria, which is often colloquially shortened to Vicky. Victoria then became the initial member of a large family of figures which has developed across multiple generations of technology. After they merged with Gizmoz in late 2009, Daz 3D released all[citation needed] their Poser figures as free downloads, but withdrew the free versions of their pre-Genesis figures when Genesis was released.
Rather than unconnected single figures, Poser figures are now generally produced as families of models linked by technology generation and creator. Certain add-on products, most often poses and skin textures, but including some clothing models, may be usable across more than one model within a family, but in general are not usable across different generations of the same model. Examples of notable families of models are:
Free 3D models of gemstones--actual gemstone cut designs, translated into 3D format, for use in most 3d programs. Most of the models are in DXF format, a few in OBJ with mapped surfaces. Over 100 models with more added each month.
An old and very slow FTP repository containing quite a lot of 3D models in sub-flders organised by subject. Mostly in 3DS format, each model has an accompanying description file and a small sample GIF or JPG image.
The models available are in a text based .ply format and will need to be converted for use on your platform. There are 4 models available - Happy Buda, a rabbit, a drill bit, and a detailed chinese dragon.
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While the Daz Studio makes it possible to model the perfect character you wanted, the Daz Poser allows you to add animations, poses and environments for your characters to exist in. The Poser is just as useful as the Studio, as it makes it possible to give your models an environment and create striking scenes with them. Therefore the Poser is crucial in creating great 3D art.The Poser has a very wide variety of available model animations for you to use with your characters, and you will find lots of the most diverse character poses and animations in our library.Using the Poser and Studio you will be able to create both still photos and videos of your characters. Daz 3D also utilizes the wonderful third party software IRay, which makes it possible to generate photorealistic art, almost indistinguishable from real photographs. 153554b96e