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Dave Matthews wrote:
> I'd like to add some humans to some of my scenes, and I was wondering if
> anyone had tried out DAZ enough to form opinions on a couple of
> questions, before I spend $100 or more on e-dollies:
>
> 1. I'm not looking to do anything fancy, just stick some stock
> (demurely proportioned and clothed) male and female characters into some
> of my POVRay scenes. Does DAZ studio + Poseray (or some other free or
> at least substantially cheaper than Poser combination of utilities) work
> well enough for general purposes? I don't think I'd get enough use out
> of it to justify a purchase of Poser.
>
> 2. If I purchase 1 male + 1 female DAZ figure, what would be the most
> versatile route to go, in terms of models and accessory packages, again,
> not making bikini-clad (or less) teen-geek-fantasy manequins, but just
> some generic humans in normal clothing? Are there any morph packages
> you'd recommend to create normal-looking adults and children of a
> variety of ethnicities?
>
> Thanks for any advice!
>
> Dave Matthews
Dave,
The base high resolution models are free at DAZ (Victoria 3 and Michael
3). You can get them in the store using paypal. You will not be charged
and you do not need a paypal account. Also DAZ Studio comes with a low
resolution version of Victoria 3.
You can go to my site http://user.txcyber.com/~sgalls/ in the links
section there is a list of freely available (and stand-alone) Poser
models. Most Poser models work in DAZ Studio.
Right now PoseRay can be used with DAZ Studio to import the geometry and
materials of a scene into POV-Ray. Make sure you are using the latest
version of PoseRay and DAZ Studio. Also make sure you read the short
tutorial in PoseRay's manual.
For free accessories you can go to Renderosity.com and the free section
at DAZ.
good luck,
FlyerX
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