![]() I, for one, never use them, mainly because the DAZ figures are (in my opinion) much better supported and have much better content available for them. Installing a DAZ3D base figure Okay, I know some people swear by the Smith Micro Poser figures (James, Jessi, etc.) that come with the program. Other cool freebies I use in this tutorial (that you don’t have to use) are: AMBIENT OCCLUSION LIGHT SET by Lully: (requires registration) PD Christa by PDesign: (requires registration) The Water Bearer by pixeluna: (requires registration) Sue's Vases by Sue88: (requires registration).(I am using a re-tinted version of one of my cloudscapes, available at ) An image that you would like to use as a background.The content that came with Poser, specifically the prop primitives.Hair for that figure (I am using “Flexy Hair” for V4 by outoftouch and bice, available for free at ).(I am using the Cupcake dress for V4 by evilinnocence, available for free at ) A free cart can be checked out without payment.) Never fear, no credit card info is required. The V4.2 base figure is available for free at ) (requires registration and adding to a cart. (Some of the lighting effects that I will use require Poser 6 or higher.) Much of the tutorial is still applicable to a Mac OS, but you will need to figure your own way through the parts that deal with Windows file structures. ![]() For some people, this may be overkill, but for others, you may learn something new and useful! Please note, this tutorial is based on a WINDOWS operating system. ![]() I will assume that this is the first time you have ever opened the program. I will be very clear in describing all steps – sometimes painfully so. Please be aware, this is NOT a tutorial for intermediate users. I’ve written this brief (okay, not so brief!) tutorial to help those brand new to Poser get started in creating something lovely. Poser for Dummies: Creating your first, quality render Poser, like so many other powerful 3D applications, is a program that has a fairly steep learning curve.
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