3d People (Daz Studio)

Discussion in 'Software' started by RThompson, Jun 13, 2005.

  1. RThompson
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    RThompson Senior Member

    Hi,

    For all those people who have looked for or asked about people models to use in 3d CAD:

    Have a look at Daz Studio (abeit its a Wip/beta/still testing version)

    http://www.daz3d.com/studio/index.php?

    Its a freeware app that can be used to (amoung other things)scale/pose people.
    Poser's high resolution Victoria 3, Michael, and Aiko can be downloaded free.
    Daz studio can export the model as .obj - then you can import it into Rhino.
    Poser content can be used - and there is no shortage of that... :)

    Rob
     
  2. Tim B
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    Tim B Senior Member

    It does look very impressive for modelling humans/scenes. I suspect, though, that it works on a mesh principle, not a true surface method. If that is the case, then I suspect that is probably the limit of it's usefulness. I may be wrong, though.

    Gives some fantastic-looking renders,

    Tim B.
     
  3. RThompson
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    RThompson Senior Member

    Hi Tim,

    Yes it is based on meshes, thus the people are not posable in Rhino. However it is possible to generate a set of "pre-posed" textured people
    ie various sitting, standing, bending, lying down etc.
    My current figure is a very robotic looking Adam I got from renderosity.com
    He is posable, but I find I very rarely change his pose anyway.
    I guess for me the value might be in having realistic people in renders. Not to mention a pretty girl on the screen to keep me company :p

    Rob
     
  4. Tim B
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    Tim B Senior Member

    Rob,

    That is depressing, the era of electronic **** is truly upon us.

    Tim B.
     
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