![]() I was scratching my own itch anyway, and making it available to others, as we open-source folk do. This renders my little "shader-addon" obsolete, which is a relief, because I really wasn't looking forward to learning a new API in order to port the thing to 2.8. I've even got Adobe Air to install in WINE, so the native Poser Library works, well, in 32-bit Poser Pro, anyway. I've actually gone back to Poser Pro 2014 as 1) it doesn't have that odd "phone-home feature" of the latest version, and 2) runs brilliantly well in Linux Mint. The Poser-to-Blender news is quite exciting. Hyper realistic, and with Amazing Shaders. ![]() Įven be able to do gigantic Amazing Scenes. Then one can render even in REALTIME With EVEE in Blender. Making EVERYTHING coming outside blender in ALEMBICīlender: Mesh Sequence Cache (Python Addon)Įxporting from poser Characters + cloths to ALEMBICĮxporting Dazstudio Scenes to Blender with blender Plugin Its the Same Workflows as if Exporting from Maya or Character creator. IClone alembic export to Blender 2.8 - tut 01 ![]() Real Time Character Rendering in Blender 2.8 (EEVEE) ![]() Then you Can Have a DIrect Conection with POSER + BLENDER Were anithing you Change in poser - Export to ALEMBIC format from poser, and it updates in Blender Maintaining the Materials Just Export your Scene to FBX, And ALEMBIC From poser. That is a feature that in DAZSTUDIO costs 90$ dolars ![]() POSER have Something very Good for BLENDER that is FREE Native ALEMBIC Export : ) I saw an FB post which is where I found this info about the Daz Import and it included some interesting info about a a work flow with Poser and Blender that might be very useful now allot of info in this and it explains a work flow and how it works I think the creator of the article is more explaining the process and show examples of how it works among different apps but the ability is also native to Poser and Blender ![]()
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