ALL DAZ 3D BASE FIGURES NOW FREE!
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Yea, I figured out that much after I've seen the file size, WOW!
I guess I'll stick to pencil and paper...
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I mean no offence to anybody here but perhaps you should check out major motion pictures, tv shows, games, magazines, Ads and the future before you put down these "dolls". These very "dolls" are used in motion pictures all over the world.. In the graphic fields we are very happy that people take the time to create these "dolls",cars,airplanes,and even buildings..Sketchup is not only for buildings and landscapes..The only reason I brought this to everyones attention was because there are always request for 3d people in these very forums, and I thought I'd show another option to the washed out 2d people...From now on I will think twice...
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Certainly you don't think you offended any of these seasoned vets around here. My comments weren't about the software. I actually think Poser and Daz are pretty brilliant and the realism in regards to the human form has come a long way. I just think there is a certain fragment of the Poser/Daz community, mostly hobbyists, that are a little weird. It just seems like 60-70% of the Poser/Daz packs available would not be suitable for any real world renderings....unless maybe you are doing a rendering of the Playboy mansion or a Harry Potter scene. That's not to say that professionals don't use the programs for their work with realistic results, it just seems that there is a hobby crowd that uses the program to play a perverse game of dress up and fantasy. It's just an opinion spurred by your post and has nothing to do with the you, or your attempt to bring awareness to a these free figures. I'm sure they will be of use to many, but unless you have a poly reducer, probably not so useful within Sketchup.
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All slightly tongue in cheek, no offence meant....hence the smilies. Yes Victoria and the equivalent male bases...Michael or David...are pretty normal-looking and do work excellently as realistic figures in other programs such as Max and Vue. I've used them there myself, having used Poser on and off since V1...I've got V7 at the moment. You can even animate them. I wouldn't be at all surprised if that's not them walking around the deck in Titanic and almost any CGI movie since.
But you have to admit that there's an awful lot of frankly quite odd body morphs of the sword, sorcery and faery queen variety out there...whatever floats your boat, I suppose.My real point was that this being a SketchUp forum (OK, I suppose this is the bar..and anything goes) they aren't a realistically viable resource for SU. I tried that myself almost a decade ago and frankly the degree of polygon reduction necessary (followed by hours of then necessary patching up) means it's actually quicker to build the things yourself from scratch...it really is.
I've got to tread carefully here, as I have a certain interest in this kind of content...but that shouldn't mean I can't express an opinion. Let's just say that figures from AXYZ or Lowpolygon3D etc would suit many SU users far better, as almost any Poser figure will bring SU to its knees...even if it's the only thing in the frame. Nor are you allowed to adapt and share any figures you might make, starting with this free content...it's strictly against the DAZ Terms of Use. They are free...but only to make renderings or animated sequences from....not as any alternative to the "washed out 2D people" that can be shared.
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No problems guys...I missed my meds last night.. I guess I work in reverse of you all..I only use SU to create and then I use C4d, Vue and Max for rendering ..
Can i buy you all a beer..
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@3eighty said:
...Can i buy you all a beer..
Now that you mention it, I think it's time for me to chime in again...
YES!!
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I'm getting a little thirsty myself. Make mine an Ale though!
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Cola is enough for me, I'm an anti-drinker.
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