How can I use Poser?
If you think that amateur 3D model making is all a program like Poser can do for you, you are sorely mistaken. In fact, it can be used for all sorts of different (and sometimes very unexpected) needs.
Read on, and we'll tell you what they are.
But if you still want to use Poser for yourself - for example, to realize some design projects - you can find a lot of tools on our site to help you. For example, various bundles, characters (go link), creatures, clothing, hair, accessories, poses, props, environments, textures, materials (check here), lighting and much more.
All of this can be downloaded completely free of charge and without registration.
Forensics
Do you know the "Independent Forensic Services"?
Well, it is a company that works with 3D experts in various fields to reconstruct crime scenes.
They actively use various 3D technologies and tools (including Poser!) to recreate crime scenes. So they can visualize what happened and reconstruct the sequence of events.
And you know, it really helps solve crimes.
Medicine
3D technology was originally used in dentistry, and only later was it fully implemented.
Today, 3D modeling technologies can be used to perform effective scans of internal organs, allowing early detection of pathologies.
This has huge potential.
There is no need for complex examinations, because in most cases a simple scan is enough.
So how does Poser help medicine?
Well, Poser can be used in many different ways in the medical field. The first thing that comes to mind is
Design, architecture, workflow demonstration
Perhaps the most important area where 3D is used in one way or another.
Three-dimensional technology can be used to demonstrate the results of construction or repair work, for example. It can also be used for much more prosaic purposes, such as demonstrating a new fashion collection on 3D models. This is exactly what Poser can do.
You can create a model, dress it, upload it in the desired format and send it to the client.
Stock images
Poser can also be used to create stock images.
The process is simple: Poser creates a model of the figure, adds a suitable background to it (perhaps other figures are added), then removes all of this and publishes it as a stock photo.
These stock photos can show all sorts of things. For example, they are often used as bumpers. But they can also be used to get some important information: sometimes stock photos can be seen on medical sites.
Movies and video
Poser is often used in the pre-visualization stages of movies - it's not just a rarity.
And what is most interesting: not only in indie films with very, very limited budgets, but also in very big projects with huge potential and wide distribution.
And the fact is that Poser offers state-of-the-art pre-visualization tools. It also makes good financial sense - this tool can save you thousands of dollars in specialized software.
Still don't believe it?
Well, let us prove it to you.
For example, did you know that Cody Vibbart's The Exigency (full-lenght film) was created entirely in Poser?
But Poser has also been used to create visual effects for TV shows. Repeatedly! For example, the TV series Bones used Poser to recreate some of the crime scenes.
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