It has the full setup for the crucifixion with props and poses. I've gotten accustomed to dynamic clothing lately, so the clothing doesn't have the same flowing appearance, but for ease of use with Genesis for a DS4 user, it's certainly worth the price. Okay, all the weird directions for installation must be for standard Vue content.the zip file just contained the type files you'd normally find in a DS4 content installation.so I got it up and running with no problem, and no "locking". I guess Cornucopia hasn't sold any Poser items before, but it's nice to see they're doing so now. Anyway, that's Poser 10 on that page, and if I'm not mistaken, you can even buy older versions of Poser on Amazon. I didn't realize you were referring to Cornucopia's site. Įdited to Add: OK, I misread and/or just misunderstood, because I thought you said CP was selling Poser items and Poser software. I wonder if Poser 11 can be downloaded from CP if someone buys it there. Since Poser 2014, I believe, you can only download it through SM's download manager, so I guess they figured it wasn't necessary to have CP sell it. As far as selling Poser there, that's where I got Poser 7 and Poser 9, so at one point they did sell it. I'll have to check out the CP Poser items, though I've rarely purchased anything there. Of course, the high-end software like 3DS Max and Maya, etc., will render some wonderful water scenes, but for us poor folks who can't afford them, Bryce, Vue and Carrara were great for those. Only other software I've seen do those kinds of water renders is Carrara, but it and I don't get along. I think I still have Vue 5 Esprit somewhere on a disc, but the cost of keeping up with all the addons and such, I figured my purchases for Bryce, and eventually Poser, were expensive enough. Yes, I started in 3D with Bryce, which does some wonderful renders of water, and I'd always heard that Vue was like Bryce on steroids, but I never got into it. Here's Clark's boat done in Vue 6 many years ago. Pappy did a good job re-creating the boat in a little less detail, enough for distance scenes. That's a surprising turnĪnyway, I wish I could use Clark's boat in Poser, but it was Vue only, and you have to have the high dollar versions of Vue to even convert to OBJ, so it can only be for Vue renders. They've got about five pages of Poser content now, including the Poser program. I tried to find it on Cornucopia but the search is not easily navigated.however I did discover that they have started selling Poser stuff.yay!! This was a Galilee boat (called the Kinneret boat) made for me by a guy named Clark back in my days of messing with Vue. I'm so used to the rendering results with Vue when it comes to landscapes and seascapes.and I'm determined to find a way to get decent results in Poser. I took me awhile to find all the parts to the Backdrop and the Construct dome.so I figured, why not save someone else the time hunting for it.haha.
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