![]() ![]() for a lot of HOPA games this kit is not really needed. Both Poser and Daz have this thing about not being able to use 3D geometry in games, unless one buys a game kit, although any rendered scenes made from 3D assets and exported as 2D can be used for whatever purpose, i.e. However, the main problem with both Daz and Poser, and not really mentioned here, is that a great many of the models bought in their content stores, and for which this asset is of use, cannot be used for 3D games. Reallusion is much better for lipsyncing but iClone is not cheap. Poser did use the Daz lipsyncing kit at one stage and it took some effort and time to achieve results You're not going to get the kind of results shown by the new mixamo plugin but then it's a one time purchase and not an annual extortion. Not sure how great the lipsyncing is now. The couple of books I read were pretty good. ![]() Poser has quite a few books available at amazon, it is a fairly mature piece of software and there is no problem getting tutorials. Can't speak for the current poser one but the poser I used which is version 7 did use a lot of the daz plugins to provide lip syncing and decimation which is why I mention Daz here. The Daz decimator I found hard to use and not so great. Generally this software is used for 2D rendering, many professional artists use poser and daz figures as background distance filler, they're high poly and are fairly good detail, but only much use to fill crowds at a distance. ![]()
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