Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: AHA! Some light on why POSER is NOT well received in other 3D areas.

dlfurman opened this issue on Dec 29, 2003 ยท 155 posts


DarkElegance posted Mon, 29 December 2003 at 4:17 PM

oh poppi I know what you mean about oils..they tried to convince me acrylics would give the same "feel" and it doesnt.~sighs~ nothing moves quite like oils. I have many ideas bouncing in my head for models just...I cant get it going...or perhaps 3d modeling is not something I can master. I get frustrated with trying to get what is in my head to the screen..what would be so easy for me rt..is just near impossible on here. but I dont go and say a modeler is not art..OMG it is one heck of an art!!! I stare like a kid making the comment "when I grow up...." ~sighs~ we all have a love in 3d..in digital..and I just dont get it why poser artists cant be accepted. post work....lighting....posing....even the idea....take work. my god even the naked vickies in temples are all different. yes there are themes that are very prevalent. no doubt about that. but not all of us do the same scene with a hand moved one way and the head moved this way and POOF a scene. but I do think we have all went through that at sometime or another. you can give the same texture and props to twently people and get twenty different pictures. ~sighs~ I need coffeee. lots of coffee. modelers have their own talent. no where am I saying it is easy. same with the texture artists. same with the ones that spend hours geting the hands in such wonderful poses in packages. some poses are better then others. just dont slam poser artists as being bad or with out talent or cookie cutter.

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