![]() I wasn’t yet thinking about high quality rendering, shadows, animation, textures, or anything else. All I wanted was a simple visualization tool, one that would be easy to pose with and quick to use for any artist. Peanut, and billowing sheets of fabric softener during my day job, I began creating Poser at night. Why not make a digital mannequin? So, while giving life to flaming match characters, Mr. I had built up a wealth of 3D math and computer graphics knowledge. At the time, I was programming and animating in Hollywood, mostly for Rhythm and Hues Studios. I quickly became determined to put him out of a job and thus set out to build the world a better mannequin. He wasn’t very nice to me and never did what I asked of him. I dropped into my local art supply shop and bought one of those little wooden mannequins that I thought would be my friend. I knew what I wanted to draw, and I knew what was great when I saw it, but starting from a blank page just never worked. But something was lacking in my brain that kept me from being able to visualize my characters’ complex poses. Licensed product.įreeType libCurl libjpeg libtiff Boost C++ FreeImage numpy OpenEXR OpenSSL pcre Python PIL pthreads SFMT XMLRPC++ XMP Ī Message from Larry Weinberg In the 1980’s, my secret ambition was to become an illustrator, to draw like the great old masters. Before using this software or reading this document, make sure you have read, understood, and agreed to the license contained in “Poser Pro End User License Agreement (EULA)” on page 13. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Poser copyright © 1991-2010 All Rights Reserved. Trademark & Copyright Notice Poser, the Poser logo, PoserFusion and the Smith Micro Logo are trademarks and or registered trademarks of Smith Micro Software, Inc. Wardrobe Wizard from Phil Cooke/Cindy Carney. Lip Sync Technology provided by Automatic Sync Technologies (com). ![]() Portions of the FireFly renderer and associated shading technologies ©2002 by Pixels Digital, Inc. Special thanks to Wim van de Bospoort and Charles Taylor Poser Pro 2010 “Mad Maxine” hero image by Paul Sutton (Technology or content provided in part by Singular Inversions, Inc. VanishingPoint (John Hoagland, Barry Gibson, Ed Wright, Gunpoint 3D, Helgard de Barros, Al Reed, Panos Coliopoulos)įortyThree PR (Maggie Quale, Gary Byrd, Evie Smith) RuntimeDNA (Colm Jackson, Eric VanDycke, Syyd Raven) Poser Pro 2010 Development Team includes: Larry WeinbergĭevilDogStudios Dead_Reckoning (Brent Bowers, Christopher Haigood, Wayne Martell, Vik Sorensangbam)
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