By:
Darkseal
In this "Poser to GoZ Zbrush Video Tutorial we will take a close look at the newly introduced GoZ integration for Poser. This is a new feature built right into poser in the pro 2012 sr3 update and is standard in Poser Pro 2014. This wonderful tool lets us take our posed figures directly into Zbrush to start making morphs. We will see how easy and fun this tool can be and explore the many uses to exploit the power and control this feature will give us.
Join me and in the next 3 and a half hours We will:
Learn the Basic steps to quickly export from Poser, Import to Zbrush, and export back to poser again
Make old figures fun again
Create Joint Control Morphs (JCMs) to correct Posers rigging system
Make morphs work automatically when bending a figure (Master Dials)
Sculpt a Full Body Morph
Learn to make a "PMD" file and a Pose Injection file to use
Paint Textures easily
Work on Multiple Figures at one time, ie a Figure, Clothing, Hair to look natural
Learn why GoZ and not the old methods...
Finish up with a quick Octane render
Let's get creative!!
In this "Poser to GoZ Zbrush Video Tutorial we will take a close look at the newly introduced GoZ integration for Poser. This is a new feature built right into poser in the pro 2012 sr3 update and is standard in Poser Pro 2014. This wonderful tool lets us take our posed figures directly into Zbrush to start making morphs. We will see how easy and fun this tool can be and explore the many uses to exploit the power and control this feature will give us.
Join me and in the next 3 and a half hours We will:
Learn the Basic steps to quickly export from Poser, Import to Zbrush, and export back to poser again
Make old figures fun again
Create Joint Control Morphs (JCMs) to correct Posers rigging system
Make morphs work automatically when bending a figure (Master Dials)
Sculpt a Full Body Morph
Learn to make a "PMD" file and a Pose Injection file to use
Paint Textures easily
Work on Multiple Figures at one time, ie a Figure, Clothing, Hair to look natural
Learn why GoZ and not the old methods...
Finish up with a quick Octane render
Let's get creative!!
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