Is there a pose transfer-type product?

WillowRavenWillowRaven Posts: 3,787
edited March 2013 in The Commons

I often find I want a pose made for one character to be used on a very different character, but get really weird results. Is there a pose exchange type product out there I can buy, much like how there are clothing converters?

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  • Acudia4151Acudia4151 Posts: 68
    edited December 1969

    Yes its called PoseMaster for DAZ Studio
    heres the like to the store page http://www.daz3d.com/posemaster-for-daz-studio
    i use it alot love the product

  • WillowRavenWillowRaven Posts: 3,787
    edited December 1969

    Acudia3D said:
    Yes its called PoseMaster for DAZ Studio
    heres the like to the store page http://www.daz3d.com/posemaster-for-daz-studio
    i use it alot love the product

    Awesome! Thanks :D

  • cwichuracwichura Posts: 1,042
    edited March 2013

    I believe in the main PoseMaster thread it's been said that it requires the current version of Studio, however. And I recall you saying you still use DS3, so that might be a problem.

    PoseMaster is a nice tool, though. Has definitely made my life easier.

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  • WillowRavenWillowRaven Posts: 3,787
    edited December 1969

    cwichura said:
    I believe in the main PoseMaster thread it's been said that it requires the current version of Studio, however. And I recall you saying you still use DS3, so that might be a problem.

    PoseMaster is a nice tool, though. Has definitely made my life easier.

    You are correct, I prefer DS3.

    Well ... guess I keep tweaking the old way :D

  • icprncssicprncss Posts: 3,694
    edited December 1969

    cwichura said:
    I believe in the main PoseMaster thread it's been said that it requires the current version of Studio, however. And I recall you saying you still use DS3, so that might be a problem.

    PoseMaster is a nice tool, though. Has definitely made my life easier.

    You are correct, I prefer DS3.

    Well ... guess I keep tweaking the old way :D

    IIRC, this product was originally released for DS3. You might want to contact both the vendor and the Zen Desk. I have a number of plugins that have both DS3 and DS4 versions in the downloads.

    If you don't want to wait for an answer, you could purchase the product and if it doesn't have a DS3 version, you can always return it.

    Poser 7 and up has universal poses. The best pose transfer utilities are still PhilC's original PuppetMaster Biped and Quadraped. Unfortunately, eFrontiers purchased them years ago and then killed them.

  • SpitSpit Posts: 2,342
    edited December 1969

    icprncss said:
    Poser 7 and up has universal poses. The best pose transfer utilities are still PhilC's original PuppetMaster Biped and Quadraped. Unfortunately, eFrontiers purchased them years ago and then killed them.

    Yeah, as an early purchaser that really bummed me out.

  • icprncssicprncss Posts: 3,694
    edited December 1969

    Spit said:
    icprncss said:
    Poser 7 and up has universal poses. The best pose transfer utilities are still PhilC's original PuppetMaster Biped and Quadraped. Unfortunately, eFrontiers purchased them years ago and then killed them.

    Yeah, as an early purchaser that really bummed me out.

    Did you purchase directly from Phil or eF? The version of Biped Phil sold allowed you to add new figures to data files. eF "upgraded" it by removing this feature. I did they even release Quadraped? I had purchased the bundle directly from Phil when it was released. eF gave owners a free "upgrade" which I downloaded by uninstalled once I discovered their idea of an upgrade.

    It would have been nice if eF had incorporated PuppetMaster into Poser as SMS did with Wardrobe Wizard. I'll have to drop them product suggestion as they must have acquired PuppetMaster along with all the other assets for Poser.

  • cridgitcridgit Posts: 1,757
    edited May 2022

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  • WillowRavenWillowRaven Posts: 3,787
    edited December 1969

    Thanks for all the info, everyone. :D

    cridgit, I'll respond in a moment :D

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