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Magicposer app
Magicposer app





magicposer app

If Daz Studio can respond to touchscreens maybe it would be possible to write a plugin or script that could take the touchscreen inputs and do the posing the way the android app does. By which point you may as well use the posing app you already have. Daz is too demanding an app to run on Android without stripping most of its features out. I don't think it makes sense for Daz to have an Android app, unless the app was a dedicated streaming app that lets you use your desktop to do the heavy lifting. In fact, it doesn't work at all.īut with touchscreens in so many laptops, plus MS Surface, it would make sense for Daz to have proper touch support, and I'd be pretty down with that. The application needs to properly support touch, and Daz does not. I have a Windows 10 touchscreen, and it doesn't quite work that way. It might be possible to do it as a plugin or script for Daz Studio. Windows 10 supports touch screens, if you've got one you should be able to pose figures the same way you do on a tablet. Rendering and all the othe stuff was added later. The original developer said he had a small wooden figurine made for artists but he found it difficult to use so he wrote the application.

magicposer app

Poser the application was originally meant to be like that. If any ambitious programmer out there ever creates such an app I'd pay good money for it. It got me thinking that a fantastic app for Android would be the same thing but that lets you pose all the different Genesis generations of figures and then exports the pose in Daz Studio format. I've never been able to pose a figure in Daz Studio as quickly as I can pose a figure in Magic Poser. Because of the tablet's touch screen posing the figures is almost like playing with a real 3D figurine that's sitting infront of you. What's really absolutely amazing is how fantastic it is at posing the figures. There are no morphs for the bodies and no age morphs but it's not bad. It's pretty limited you have only 4 figures, a realistic man and female and a toon male and female. It's basically an app for creating reference images for 2D illustrations which was the whole reason I got into Daz in the first place. So I have the app Magic Poser for Android tablets and I've never really played with it much but today I got a chance to sit with it.







Magicposer app