Please watch: 'how to download and install Fiesta fx presets in after effects' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v. Of Poser 11 or Poser Pro 11 to version 11.0.6. With your registered Poser 11 serial number, you can access and download. Have a better effect on figures. PoserFusion for Lightwave now supports the Lightwave 2016 Beta. Now ignoring animation layers when adding objects to or from content library, would.

Is making all its ‘Digital Tutors’ online courses free this weekend. As first sight it’s all boring coding and Web admin courses, but after drilling down about ten pages you find they do have a range of creative courses. It appears that everything is to be free I’m not sure if you get to ‘download and keep’ or if it’s ‘streaming only’. Watch out also that they do the ‘billing monthly thing’, so if they demand your credit card then beware the usual industry traps — like not ticking the box to prevent recurring payments on your card, even though ‘the first month is free’ etc.

Even Amazon try to pull that one, with Prime. Anyway, my picks: The mechanics of inking/painting convincing characters:. Character concepts and initial storyboarding:. Marvelous Designer:. This is the best ‘big beast’ software to use with Poser, which connects seamlessly with it using the PoserFusion plugin. ZBrush basics:.

(Both from 2015, rather old now) Texture painting onto 3D models:. How to turn.WEBP images to.JPG, easily and for free. What is it?: the.WEBP format is an image file that still experimental and without defined standards, but is occasionally found being used commercially in early 2019. Where does the problem lie?: Most modern Web browsers are fine at displaying them, but once they’re downloaded locally to Windows they become a pest. Windows 8 can’t preview them as visual thumbnails in the file explorer. (I’m guessing that Windows 10 may also have problems with them, as they appear to be a ‘Google thing’?) What’s the fix?: I was unable to find anything that ‘fixed’ Windows 8.1.1x to show previews of downloaded.WEBP files, in either Windows Explorer or Explorer++. However, for now, the best workaround seems to be simple quick conversion 1.

The plugins enable.WEBP support. When Windows can’t preview a downloaded.WEBP file, right-click and open it with IrfanView and save it as a.JPG at 100%, to the same folder and with the same filename.

Delete the.WEBP files. IrfanView has batch convert capabilities, if you’re saddled with a whole folder full of these pests. The are out The big one is NPR, which offers “a hand drawn 2D style and even take your sculpted creations into the pages of a comic book.” Very interesting, though from the look of the samples I doubt it beats Poser 11 for either i) hand-drawn-ness of the ink lines, ii) ease-of-use, or iii) speed of real-time rendering. While the pencil effect looks adequate, and the hatching on the second example (below) seems to follow the contours of a very boxy 3D model, I can also see the shading zip-tones slicing through geometry as if it wasn’t there The question is then can that ‘follow the angles’ hatching (on the second example) also work on more rounded organic shapes, such as characters? The texture-bunching weirdness seen happening on the gun’s round scope suggests not. ZBrush 2019 does have MATCap — meaning that (apparently) the toon outlines can pick up their colour from the 3D material applied below them.

Which is cool if it works well and automatically. Still, the ‘demo comic’ graphic makes it look like the new ZBrush is at least worth a test once it’s available, to see how easily all this can actually be done. There’s a lot being added in post here — look at the (hand drawn?) floor, added texturing on the pillar, and (painted?) sky background Poser 11 would give you the colour flats as well as the ink lines, possibly saving work in colouring. But I guess this is ZBrush’s move to an approximate parity with the free Blender and its increasingly powerful (if incredibly fiddly) toon capabilities, rather than Poser 11/12. If that’s the case, then I guess we’d expect to see the $180 ZBrush Core 2019 have all the NPR features of the main ZBrush. Yet Core currently lacks “2D and 2.5D painting and drawing tools” and a whole lot of other features that a sculptor/toon-illustrator might want. Ok, well these are just my first few minutes of reactions.

I’ll obviously have to give this feature an in-depth review when the time comes. A lot will depend on if the toon lines are just standard uniform toon-outlines (as they seem to be), or are variously weighted inking lines which can look like they were made by a human inker.

But if they had ‘tapering/variable line weights’ and ‘hatching that follows curved contours’, then surely they’d be showing it in the demo pictures? There’s also lots of other new stuff in the announcement. Though that seems only of interest only to ZBrushers, such as the expected Folders, Retopology stuff, a better camera system. The Dynamic Auto-Painter (DAP) ‘GrNovel preset’ often leaves blue in the result it gives. Background ppt lucu dan menarik di medan. Even with straight inked line-art from Poser’s Comic Book Preview renders.