Poser Pro

I did use it a long time ago, but didn't succeed very well in creating anything that looked like any specific person.

Nowadays, I would use makehuman for that purpose, if I would have enough time to do so.
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This is what I posted to the fan art thread last year:
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I remember that getting certain poses done with it was quite difficult, because it would suddenly bug out and explode the polygons in the limbs all over the place. That was a really old version (4.0) of poser though.
 
That's good. Character looks good and the pose is natural too. Clothes don't clip through the skin and limbs are not distorted in the joints. You've overcome those problems, I see.

The background sucks though, but that's beside the point. Backgrounds should be made in some other 3D modeling programs anyway (e.g. Vue, Bryce, Blender, 3D Studio, Terragen or what have you) and then imported to Poser, possibly as a readily rendered picture (environment map) rather than an object depending on whether you intend to just make single pictures or whole continuous animations (or comics with consistent backgrounds). When you start to put it together to make some larger scale work, that's when it gets really difficult and complicated..
 
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