| Poser 7 3D Figure Design and Animation (Win/Mac) | 
enlarge | From: Smith Micro Software Inc. Category: Software
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $157.99 You Save: $42.00 (21%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 472
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Xp, Mac Os X Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 90 x 64.8 x 30
MPN: psr-c70-dem-r Model: PSR-C70-DEM-R UPC: 814956026218 EAN: 0814956026225 ASIN: B000MCIANU
Release Date: December 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Poser 7 - Very Useful for Artists/Illustrators! December 1, 2008 This product is tremendously helpful for artists/illustrators who can't afford to hire live models every time they want to draw a human figure or portrait. You can create a fairly wide variety of faces using only the included figures (particularly when combined with the free downloadable figures available at the Poser website). Virtually every part of the body (and face) can be moved around to achieve the desired pose and facial expression.
On the downside: The program can be unbearably slow at times and it's a tedious process to customize faces and create poses, but the end result is usually worth the effort. The learning curve is not as bad as some other reviewers seem to indicate, but don't expect to master it overnight (and definitely read the manuals)...
On the whole, I would recommend this to anyone who draws figures and portraits, whether for traditional art, illustration, or comic books. This software is remarkably versatile considering the relatively low cost. But don't take my word for it... try their 30 day demo before you buy (available from the Poser website).
Enjoy!
Great deal! September 1, 2008 It was great to find what I was looking for here and it was even a better to find it for a price lower than anywhere else.
Shipping is unsatisfactory June 11, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I can't start without saying this first, I received my copy from the mail yesterday. Amazon sent it inside a bubble wrap envelope, I expected to receive it in a box. The box was totally beat up when I received it and the manufacturer packaged a scratched, almost unacceptable CD inside the CD case. This gave me a second thought about ordering from Amazon again. I was thinking of returning the item but gave it a try anyway. After trying a few times, I was able to install it in my computer. The program itself is great. It's true that the learning curve is the biggest challenge but the box comes with a 410-page reference manual. Although I also bought Poser 7 Revealed by Murdock to get started with the program. It is a good consolation that the box came with the manual. I would give Poser 7 program 4 stars (it slows down the computer) but I was unsatisfied with the shipping so I gave it only one star.
A review by old school an artist seeking models June 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First I'd have to say that Poser 7 is a very elaborate program--almost too elaborate. I was looking for a program where I could manipulate some virtual models for sketching (actual pen and paper). I don't do computer graphic design, make internet comics or do any digital art so this review wouldn't apply probably to anyone but traditional artists seeking a simple program for a visual reference. So in a nutshell:
-The $169 bucks it costs may or may not be worth it to you. There is a huge variety of model types available to manipulate (males, females, skeletons) and you can adjust the ethnicity of the models with a scroll wheel buttton. Unless you're a pro you're not going to render anything close to the chick on the cover of the box in detail, more than likely you're going to end up with a very mangled poorly rendered face. (the ethnicity buttons are pretty laughable tho, the more towards 'caucasian' you go the whiter the skin turns and the more pinched the nose looks until you cave in the face. And when you move it towards 'african' the wider the nose and lips get and the browner the skin turns until the nostrils become a giant black hole in the center of the face surrounded by a carmel colored flesh tone-that's as dark as the african button would go).
-You can twist and rotate models limbs and faces so much that you end up with something out of the movie "In the mouth of madness". There's no predeterminded stopper for joints, spinal twist or the laws of physics. The first couple of models I played with I mangled so much I'm sure what I did is probably illegal in 3 states. Good news, there is a back button!
-Proggie was pretty finicky. You can rotate the whole figure using the twist or rotate button or rotate the plane it sits on. If you didn't click the space around the figure just right to get it to move the whole figure it would twist or rotate the last limb you were working on instead.
I highly suggest downloading the demo before dropping the cash. I'm sure this program is very worthwhile to those that are going beyond just needing a model to do an acutal oil painting/sketch on good old 2D pencil and paper.
I'd be all about this if it was a dumbed down version. Say with a model builder like City of Heroes (tall short fat slim, male, female, black white, etc), a basic light source option and (believe it or not) only allow you to pose the model the way a real human body moves. For now, I'll stick with "Stan" my life-sized medical skeleton I got from 3B Scientific. Not only is he a great model but it takes less time to set him up than it does to learn a computer proggie where 90% of the bells and whistles you'll never need.
Great product but confusing prices May 12, 2008 I've had the opportunity to play with Poser 7, and it's a fantastic product. That being said, it does require some work to fully utilize and appreciate all of it's features. I'm about to buy my own copy, and I have a question: Why 2 different prices? Are they 2 different products, or is one version limited? Afterall $30.00 difference isn't that much, but I rather buy more software...or put another 2 gallons of gas in my truck (HAHAHAHA). Does anyone know what the differenc is between the $199 and the $169 versions?
Either way it's a great product.
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