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Poser Pro 14/Poser 10 pre-orders
So soon? It seems it’s only been a little while since Poser Pro 12 and Poser 9 were out. And I’ve barely started playing with Reality 3! But, yes, it’s that time again. The new generation of Poser looks to … Continue reading
Poser Pro 2012 – initial thoughts
One word review? Wow! I’ve been using Poser since version 5. I think this is probably the most significant upgrade I’ve experienced since then, although it’s something of a toss-up with the indirect lighting introduced with Poser 8/PP2010. And the … Continue reading
Poser 9 and Poser Pro 2012 on pre-order
The new versions of Poser and Poser Pro are due to ship on September 20, and Smith Micro are now taking pre-orders at a significant discount. Poser Pro 2012 (retail $499.99) is going for $249.99, or $149.99 if you’re upgrading … Continue reading
Blacksmith 3d on rental
OK, rental may be a bit strong, but the Blacksmith 3D suite (RRP $299) is now available on limited-time licences through Renderosity, according to this announcement. These licences are $20 a month, for a minimum of three months. The suite … Continue reading
Poser debut reviewed
Renderosity’s Ricky Grove has posted a review of Smith Micro’s $49.99, entry-level Poser Debut. Unlike Poser Artist, which was basically the rather aged Poser 4, Poser Debut is a stripped-down version of Poser 8. It’ll be interesting to see how … Continue reading
Pegasus Modeler v2.0: preliminary thoughts
Like many Poser/DAZ Studio users, I’ve longed for a straightforward (and inexpensive) method of making my own meshes to clothe and equip the characters I use. While Wings3D is great on the price front (it’s free), I’ve never found it … Continue reading