Poser 12 released
Bondware has announced the release of Poser 12, its standalone tool for modelling and manipulating assets of human and animal forms.
New features include a new version of SuperFly render engine based on Blender’s Cycles 1.12, Optix support with Nvidia RTX and Turing graphics cards, improvement to render speed thanks to SuperFly Adaptive Sampling, AI-based noise reduction using Intel OIDNsystem, a new post effects palette, Python 3 scripting, improved compositing capabilities with SuperFly’s new shadow catcher objects and background transparency, a new Material Management tab to simplify applying materials in complex scenes, easier management of assets with identifying icons on library thumbnails, an HTML help system and more.
To learn more about what’s new, visit the Poser website.
The problem with poser is they have a very non intuitive orbit system .
I broke through the zbrush ui but I couldn’t get past this one.
Cant understand why most 3d software developers try to rediscover orbiting while there is a very established comfortable standard for it.
I’m not sure why people use it when they mostly use assets sold by Daz, and could just use Daz studio instead.