Originally Posted by: incorsqure
Is there a place or a course that can be bought or something like that, that teaches you how to pose and create all the adult content we see on the market today?
I mean like some kind of a tutorial for adult posing and content making.
Would love for help please
Hi incorsqure,
Starting from scratch, and it sounds like you are, it is a learning curve but don't let that put you off, think of it as an adventure.
Every journey begins with the planning: where you are, where you want to get to and what vehicles you will need to get you there. In this case think of software as the vehicles you will drive, ride or fly on your way to where you want to be.
There are two very good applications for figure posing - Poser and DAZ Studio. There are others but these two have, I believe, the best support for adult content and of the two DAZ Studio has the best support for genitalia add-ons etc which you are going to need at some point. The other advantage of DS is that it's free so you can get started and see if you take to it without the cash outlay, assuming you have suitable hardware to run it on. You will need to spend on content though... you intend to make your own content right, but you can't make everything all in one go so you will need to buy some stuff to work with when you are ready to start creating scenes. DS is quite intuitive but it's a good idea to work through the included tutorials to get you up to speed and then there are lots of great videos on YouTube.
DS is very good for the figure posing, scene composition, rendering and so on but it's not the complete package if you want to create your own content, you will also need a 3D modeling application and a 2D graphics app for texture images. Blender is great for creating 3D models and it's free but if cost is no issue ZBrush is a popular option. For 2D graphics I can recommend Affinity Photo but there are many options out there, Gimp is a very capable free option.
I hope this helps and good luck,
TP.
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