Worldbase Xtreme Question
ghaylin_047405afe7
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Will Worldbase Xtreame work with Daz 4.6 and Poser 2012, or just the older poser and daz software?
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It works with with 4.6 ....Trish p.s. don't know about poser
It works in PP2014, don't see why it wouldn't work in 2012. Just be sure to get the updated version.
Newer version: http://www.daz3d.com/fast-grab-3d-models/the-all-new-worldbase-xt-lushlands
Expansion packs for it:
http://www.daz3d.com/fast-grab-3d-models/trees-and-skies-pak-for-worldbase-xt
http://www.daz3d.com/fast-grab-3d-models/desertlands-pak-for-worldbase-xt
http://www.daz3d.com/fast-grab-3d-models/snowlands-pak-for-worldbase-xt
All 4 are currently in fast grab. I mention these, because the older one labeled "Worldbase Xtreme Kit" is also in fastgrab and isn't required for the updated version.
First, thanks to both of you for the info, it is much appreciated.
Well on second look it appears it is the PP2014 version that I have. Don't want to sound stupid, it is just that these are all new programs to me and have not yet gotten to Poser. We have been trying to learn Daz and Hexagon at the moment.
So this is like a plugin more then a stand alone program? It will open right in Daz or Poser?
Is it fairly simple to use?
And last question, is there alot of versatility in scene making?
It loads right in to daz and is available through your content menu see screen shot it is a big area....I just dropped this house in so you can see you can change the skies,grass,sand,gravel and make the mountains bigger whatever you want to do and If I can figure it out so can you.....Trish p.s. I made it a bit bigger so you can see it better...The slider is all the way to the top (circled in black) so you can see it has a lot of options.
Thanks for the vote of confidence ;-)
Maybe it is worth spending just a little more money on things I still don't know how to work .... LOL. Actually though we are learning alot just playing around and watching videos. Try not to buy everything we see ... but don't like to miss out on things that might prove useful in the future .... when we actually know what we are doing.
Thanks again for the help!