![]() ![]() Hex is easy for me, but I struggle with Wings 3D. One thing I've found is that some applications simply don't work the way I think. Some others to try would be Wings 3D and Silo (if you haven't already). It works well with Poser too, except you do need to go through the whole export and morph import routine, but you will have to do that with about anything other than Blacksmith or zbrush and goZ for Poser (Poser 9/2012). If you use DS, then Hex is the ideal companion modeling/morphing application with the integrated 3D bridge (if your on a PC). I also use Hexagon for modeling, it's easy to learn and free at DAZ. I use Carrara a lot with Poser content, and it's very easy to modify the figure in Carrara, but that simplicity really only applies if you are also rendering in Carrara. Īre you looking to basically do one off alterations of Poser figures, or creating morphs for use later? The other question would be do you primarily use Poser? There are several options that might work if you need more than Posers morphbrush, but some people get great results with it. Sorry for being so late to the party! I hope my comments help you make a decision (if you haven't already). For me, it does what I need it to do now, and if I find later that I need to move on to a higher end product, I don't have so much invested in it that I'll feel like I wasted my money. I know there are at least a couple vendors that use it for production work. I recommend that you download the demo (it's the full version, only with limitations on saving) and give it a test drive. After about 30 minutes of playing with it, and reading the manual I was convinced that it would do what I wanted. I finally took the matter into my own hands and downloaded the demo. There is a definite lack of community support, which made getting my questions about purchasing answered very "difficult". I basically had the same reservations you have expressed. I bought it several months ago during one of their sales. What I like about Blacksmith is the excellent integration with Poser figures, and it's simplicity compared to the alternatives. There are other alternatives available (zbrush, 3Dcoat, BodyPaint, etc.) that are more robust, expensive, and complicated, but they are well beyond my modest needs at the moment. I got it primarily for texture painting, and so far it seems to do a pretty good job. I have the suite, and so far have found it pretty intuitive and easy to use, and am happy with my purchase. PLEASE CLICK HERE for additional links to older versions or the TTv2 base packs. The current Blacksmith3D version is 7.0.6.0 (Free Trial same as unregistered version, so trial users do not need to download and install additional software, simply buy the license and register through the Trial when ready). Please remember to add to your safe senders lists.Ĭlick on these links for our Blacksmith3D and Texture Transformer Manuals and Blacksmith3D Manual resource files for tutorials Texture Transformer Version 2.0.6.0 FreeTrial & Updates FOR WIN: TextureTransformer-v2.0.6.0-Win Please see our video tutorials at /user/Blacksmith3d/videos, visit Our Store, or Our FreeStuff. Stay up to date with the newest versions by subscribing to our Email Update List for Blacksmith3D and Texture Transformer. BLACKSMITH3D Version 7.0.6.0 FreeTrial & Updates FOR WIN: ![]()
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