Quick Posing of high poly 3D character

Discussion started by DiSculpt

Little tutorial about posing of high poly 3D character. This is an easy way to put a high-poly model in a few different poses used rigged low-poly. 




Also i would like to introduce a Tool for 3d artists: 3d Female. Quick Pose tool, 3d tool for Digital sculptors, Character modelers. Based on this tutorial.

Watch the video to understand the workflow: https://youtu.be/ATMt0g8pMTs


Includes:

- High quality rigged (CAT skeleton), unwrapped (non-owerlaping) low poly model of a Female body with normal bump map,

- Detailed High-poly model of a Female body, unwrapped (non-owerlaping, coincides with low-poly UV).

You can use Low-poly model separately for female 3d-character modeling, texturing, normal baking and animation. Or use it as "Quick Pose Tool" - easy way to put a high poly model of nude female in a few different poses with used rigged Low-poly female in 3DS Max2011 and over.

Hope you like it. Also you can get "Free samples" (Posed Female 3d sculptures done with use this tool)


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Posted over 9 years ago
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The tutorial is pretty cool however I am not all that sure about the pose you used... The pelvis tends to be higher on the side the weight is on so if you put your weight on your right leg your left hip will be lower and then the right and visa versa. The rest of the spine and shoulders will then be positioned accordingly.

DiSculpt wrote
DiSculpt
thanks, I think the pose looks quite natural. The weight on the left leg. In any case it is only an example
miaomiao3d wrote
miaomiao3d
Yes I know it is only an example that's why I was wondering why you used that particular pose. I checked your actual other poses you used as part of your showcase for the model you are selling and those are far better. I really like the one where she is standing and pointing straight ahead :) The geometry of the model is clean and I really like how you've textured it. Great details with the bone structure.

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