![]() ![]() Exclusive to the Game Dev edition is the Kinect for Windows motion capture system. Reducing a 200,000 polygon figure to 2,000 polygons in one shot is unlikely to produce good results.Īlong with that FBX file support, Poser Pro Game Dev offers a number of animation solutions. ![]() As smart as the polygon reduction tool is, I do recommend using it incrementally. These include figure combining, unseen polygon removal, and a smart polygon reduction tool. To solve this problem, Smith Micro has included a few polygon reduction tools. This is because most of the Poser models have polygon counts from ten to 100 times what is optimal for current video game platforms. While you can export models to an FBX file, or Collada, which is included in Poser Pro 2014, the vast majority of Poser content is unusable for game development. With the addition of FBX support, work done in Poser Pro Game Dev can be easily exported, with default settings for 3DS Max, Unreal Engine, and Unity 3D. While Poser has been a great standalone tool for creating content, the program wasn’t well known for integrating with other modelling and game development programs. The most significant additions are the FBX import/export tools and those for polygon reduction. In addition to everything included with Poser Pro 2014, Poser Pro Game Dev offers specific tools for game developers. The integrated Go-Z support plug-ins allow for content integration with Lightwave, CINEMA 4D, 3ds Max, Autodesk’s Maya, and Z-brush. In addition to the robust 3D character creation tools, the program also includes clothing fitting, morph target creation, weight mapping tools, and network rendering along with the full collection of Poser 10 features. Poser Pro 2014 combines a powerful 3D character creator toolset with animation tools, and includes a good amount of pre-made content. Poser Pro Game Dev is built on the framework of Poser Pro 2014, which is now a native 64bit application for both Mac and Windows systems. While many artists and animators have loved the quality of and significant third party support for Poser, game developers have previously been frustrated by the prohibitively resource-intensive end products and the asset licensing ambiguity. The 3D character creation solution space has become particularly crowded recently, but Poser’s long history and large user community have greatly benefited the program and its users. Poser 6 or above, Later versions would be required to inject morphs automatically (Poser Pro 2014 is used in this video)ģrd Party 3d Modelling program to cut up your objects, edit material names, and do the internal naming such as: Blender, Maya, Max, etc.Smith Micro’s Poser program has long been used for various commercial human renderings, and with Poser Pro Game Dev, the publisher has finally offered a viable tool for video game development. Video Player to play Windows Media Video (.WMV) Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 11 38:45. Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 10 07:51. ![]() Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 9 27:09. Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 8 14:28. Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 7 19:21. Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 6 16:07. Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 5 20:25. Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 4 11:38. Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 3 14:43. Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 2 11:41. Zbrush to Poser Simple Clothing part 1 26:16. We will do all of this in just under 3 and a half hours! Join me in this easy to follow tutorial and start creating NOW!! Rig and Inject Morphs into our Clothing Easily using a Figure in Poser Prepare our Object to be Rigged as Conforming Clothing Use Photoshop to Remove pesky Seams that tend to show in Poser Use the Noise Feature to Replicate Cloth Texture Learn how to easily tell Zbrush where we want seams UV map inside Zbrush using their integrated tool After watching this 3+ hour tutorial you will no longer be afraid of Zbrush in all it's power and will be making your own outfits with ease! A few clicks of the mouse button is all it will take to turn our almost automatically created objects into clean flowing geometry to cover our figure in a stylish outfit. With just a couple of simple steps we will create a shirt and jeans using Zbrush's simple to use tools. In this tutorial Zbrush to Poser "Simple Clothing" we will see just how easy it is to quickly create cloths for your poser figures. ![]()
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