What software could be the right for me

Hello,
I am a martial arts trainer.
I was looking for a software to draw figures in working out and streching yoga postures.
What I need is a simple software to make figures in different positions.
I downloaded your software DAZ Studio 4.9 Pro (trial),and it is amazing, but it is much more that I need and complicated.
What softwareform DAZ or other do you recommend to make figures in yoga and stretching positions that  it could be easier for me?  Thanks.

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  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,744
    edited August 2016

    Daz Studio is fairly easy.  You grab pose packs and then your characters will fit the pose, you plax=ce your camera,  and you render, and then you can do what you want with the finished images.

    if you search yoga there are a few sets.    http://www.daz3d.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=yoga

     

    It can be a bit overwhelming at first,  but the learning curve for Daz Studio is not very steep.   Check out the New Users forum to learn more.

    http://www.daz3d.com/forums/categories/new-users ;

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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,226

    The oldest program for such figure posing is "Poser" from Smith Micro.  I have used it for many years, although more recently I have switched to Carrara from DAZ3D, a more complete 3D suite (which also handles Poser figures, etc.).  Here is a collection of yoga poses for the G2 male character that comes with Poser:


    http://www.contentparadise.com/productdetails.aspx?id=454


    You can find more yoga poses by searching at the above site.  There are quite a few Poser tutorials at YouTube.

  • The program is called Daz Studio.

    There are other similar easy character-posing programs. Poser, iClone which I also own. But they are not free.

    As far as yoga/ pilate/ gymnast/ atheletics posing user-friendliness, can't argue with Daz Genesis human figure bending prowess and correctness.

    Posssibly the best flexible and versatile (in every sense of the word) parametric figures you can find. It's amazing that they are free to use. 

    Daz may seem daunting at first, but keep playing around with the Universal Tool and Active Pose Tool. And Ctrl+D to get them to land on the floor. That's all you need for starters.

     

     

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