![]() When you're happy, select the weapon and go to Object > Change Parent. ![]() Now select each individual finger/thumb mesh in turn and adjust them to grasp the trigger and handle. Select Michael's right hand and apply the Grab preset pose (Library > Hands > P6 Male). Now fine-tune the Transform Parameter dials to accurately position the weapon. Select Four Ports from the bottom-left pull-down menu and use the Camera Controls to access the best position/angle to view the right hand and weapon. Load the weapon, mine is not a Smart Prop, so I had to use the Transform Parameter dials to rotate and position it just below the figures right arm. I found this pulse rifle in old library, but you can easily use something similar from DAZ3D such as these sci-fi rifles. With the suit still selected, choose Pose > Mestophales > Coalition > Rapier and highlight the Mat-Armor-1 Olive thumbnail, then click the Apply Library Preset tick. Ensure the suit is selected, then choose Figure > Conform To and select Michael 4 in the following window to make the suit follow the figures movements. Select the top Rapier icon and click the Create New Figure double-tick icon. Select the Coalition Rapier library (found under Figures > Mestophales > Coalition > Rapier). At this stage were not concerned with textures, so select Smooth Shaded under Document Display Style. Go to Library > Figures > Daz People > Michael 4, highlight the thumbnail and click the Create New Figure tick at the foot of the palette to load the model. Launch Poser, select the default figure in the main viewport and hit delete. I've supplied the Poser render, but if you want to recreate it, you'll need the following files. I would also recommend a pen and tablet for professional results. You'll also need the following free stock images and brushes to complete this tutorial. You'll find some files in the "source" folder. So don't sweat if your drawing skills are not you're strongest attribute – in fact, Poser was originally developed as a virtual mannequin to assist artists and comic book creators, so let's get started! We will walk you through the entire process of setting up and rendering a 3D figure to use as a reference guide. In today's tutorial we will demonstrate how to seamlessly blend 3D renders with stock images using digital painting techniques to create a stunning sci-fi illustration.
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