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Introduction[edit]

Greetings
The Poser Figures page tries to identify and explain all the different Poser Figures. The history of Poser Figures is probably less than 10 years but the number of figures has grown astronomically.
Therefore, I would like to be able to list all of the Poser Figure families and give a bit of their history before we have all forgotten where these came from.
Any help will be appreciated! Robert Elliott 07:43, 21 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

DAZ|Studio[edit]

Why remove references to DAZ|Studio, it is one of the two main packages that use Poser figures? Geoff Riley 18:40, 22 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I agree with Geoff Riley, but the external link should go to DAZ3D, a major supplier of Poser figures (not DAZ Studio which is an application program). Links to Renderosity, and other Poser cottage industry sites should also be added [DS Tong] 30 November 2008

Mychelle-Anne Daigle (Neftis)[edit]

Mychelle-Anne Daigle alias Neftis is a famous 3D artist mostly known from the Poser community. She created 3D characters and hairstyles since about year 2000.Her work has been featured in many ads, TV commercials and video games. She also is the creator of the sweet NeftOoN Gal figure. NeftOoN Gal was born year 2005 from a 3d software program called Lightwave (Newtek). It took several weeks to produce this beautiful 3D character. A high resolution and low polygon version (for gaming) now exist for this virtual lady. NeftOoN Gal has been featured on many ads and she got a movie role in "Le Pique-Nique" (2005) where she shared the screen with her 3D male friend NeftOoN Pal.

Posette (P4Woman)[edit]

A site devoted to Posette (the original P4 Poser Woman) and her fanbase is at http://www.posetteforever.com