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Poser program software#
On JSmith Micro Software announced the creation of a new platform for distribution of assets for use in Poser called Content Paradise. Similarly 'texture' packages allow one garment to take on many different appearances, an animal to represent different breeds of the same species, or a vehicle to show many different color schemes.
Poser program skin#
Different skin textures, frequently combined with settings for morph technology, are marketed to allow one base model to be customized into many different 'characters'. 'Morphs', allowing customization of body or face shape or other features, are also sold. 'Poses' for figures were packaged and sold by the software vendor and by third parties. As clothing became separate from the humanoid figure, collections of 3D garments were created for specific models which conform to the shape and pose of the Poser figure. As the program evolved, add on packages of human figures were sold by the manufacturer of Poser, and eventually third party companies began creating figures which work with Poser. Curious Labs Early versions of Poser were bundled with fully clothed humanoid figures specifically designed for Poser. This iteration introduced a powerful new rendering engine as well as features to streamline workflow and productivity. The latest versions of Poser were released in November 2015. Smith Micro Software also acquired the English language distribution rights to Manga Studio (now called Clip Studio Paint), from e Frontier. In November 2007, Smith Micro Software acquired Poser as well as Anime Studio (now called Moho). Curious Labs and Poser were sold to e frontier, in 2003. In 1999, MetaCreations sold Poser to egi.sys AG, which established the subsidiary Curious Labs, with Larry Weinberg as CEO to handle Poser development and publication. This interface has remained as the basis for all subsequent versions. In 1997, Fractal Design was acquired by MetaCreations, and Poser's interface was redesigned by MetaCreations' Phil Clevenger for release as Poser 3 in 1998. Versions 1.0 and 2.0 were published by Fractal Design. Program history Poser was created by artist and programmer Larry Weinberg as a digital replacement for artist's mannequins.
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