Some thoughts
Maintain multiple runtimes based on whatever works for you. I sort mine by purchase point or source. (Ie: Daz/Renderosity/downloads)
If you like to use free resources, choose and sort them based on the license agreement - if you ever decide to start creating commercial content you will be glad you did.
Poser/Daz are great - but you will need some other programs to make the most of them. I am using Corel Paint Shop Pro for my editing back end - it is cheaper and nearly as good as Adobe's much more expensive product. PSP does not have Adobe's brush formats though - so if you want to use those, you have to go through some conversion steps. Not hard, but time consuming.
Sort your runtimes in a way that makes sense to you. (I am considering dropping my hard earned on the newest poserpro as it now allows you to move things within the libraries.)
Practice. Practice. Practice. Insert Carnegie Hall joke here.
Then let it all come together.
Maintain multiple runtimes based on whatever works for you. I sort mine by purchase point or source. (Ie: Daz/Renderosity/downloads)
If you like to use free resources, choose and sort them based on the license agreement - if you ever decide to start creating commercial content you will be glad you did.
Poser/Daz are great - but you will need some other programs to make the most of them. I am using Corel Paint Shop Pro for my editing back end - it is cheaper and nearly as good as Adobe's much more expensive product. PSP does not have Adobe's brush formats though - so if you want to use those, you have to go through some conversion steps. Not hard, but time consuming.
Sort your runtimes in a way that makes sense to you. (I am considering dropping my hard earned on the newest poserpro as it now allows you to move things within the libraries.)
Practice. Practice. Practice. Insert Carnegie Hall joke here.
Then let it all come together.