Mac installer helpers for DAZ/Poser content.JitBit Macro Recorder – automate your workflow.CR2Builder – edits Poser CR2, PZ2, etc (free).Terry MCG (superhero fan-art costumes for V4).Official Poser forum (old, made searchable at 2020).Topaz Clean (simplify 3D textures on renders).Sketch Master (still a fine sketch-paint plugin).Paddle is the Merchant of Record for all our. All the plug-ins is every paid plug-in for US179. Space Bundle is SolarCell, LunarCell, and Glitterato for US59. MotionArtist (zips still valid, Aug 2021) Photography Pack is four plug-ins especially for photographers - Aetherize, Mr Contrast, Melancholytron, and Flood 2 for a special price of US76.BDNF (education use only – output is not crisp).Secrets of Figure Creation with Poser (book).Get a Renderosity Prime Annual Membership, for discounts, coupons and more. MediaChance (noise-reduction & seamless tiling).
Major Geeks (best freeware directory – just don't download Malwarebytes).Google Picasa (for your runtime textures).Audacity (audio editor, 2.4 was 'last good' version).KCTC (addons for many Poser toon figures).Dragonspace (Logan's Run props and clothing).The Directory is usually checked each summer. Links were last checked and updated by hand: August 2021. It takes a bit of work and finessing, compared to just dropping in water onto a picture with a straight horizon.Īll 200 sidebar links freshly collected in March 2012. Then one layers these in and blends them together with the aid of a mask. Regrettably, when the picture has objects in the water at different distances from the camera, one has to make about for or five Flood 2 renders at different horizon heights. “Now with improved 3D realism”, in Flood 2 - which seems to have been released late 2017? It could save days of render time on 3D reflective water for large landscapes. The interface is still a bit old-school, especially the clunky preset loading/saving, but the scene-reflective water it makes is very good and highly adjustable. These plugins still work fine for making backdrops elements in landscapes, and I see that Flaming Pear have updated their Flood plugin to Flood 2 in 64-bit. Many science-fiction artists will remember using their LunarCell (moons and planets renderer) and Glitterato (star-field and nebula generator) plugins in Photoshop, and some may still do so. I’ve added a sidebar link to Flaming Pear, maker of Photoshop plugins, on this blog.