![]() The animation features in Daz seem FAR inferior to Poser, in my experience. However, as a new user I'm not that fussy yet. All I can say so far is that the default Poser character looked pretty good to me once I put some lights on it. On the other side of the coin, many users feel Daz has higher quality content, which seems a reasonable claim from what I've seen. But because the program is comprehensive, there is a good bit to learn and I expect to spend at least months doing so. ![]() I wouldn't describe what I've seen so far as complex. You can model the mesh of the built-in characters to create and save entirely new characters. As example it comes with gigs of built-in assets like clothes and hair etc. Yes, it's certainly true that Poser is a comprehensive human animation system. In at least come cases a video editor may not be needed to reach the finished product. You can create complex scenes with multiple animated characters, backgrounds, animated lights and cameras etc. Hey, thanks for the testing JBaymore, that's encouraging.Īnother option could be to do all the work in Poser.
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