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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 08 9:27 am)
Well, God made the tree in your pic. I'm not sure Poser can match that but ... Hmmm??? Let's see ... we could do that in about ... (after wildly punching keys on calculator) ... about 3,453,275 polygons. I'll start werkin' on it rite away. But don't hold yer breath for it to render. cheers, dr geep ;=] P.S. Nice pics.
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
geep, Now if you do one of these in poser, you know I'm going to be watching every step trying to duplicate what you do. dlk30341, Yeah, I wish they would sell those separately too. There are several plants I'd like to get but I don't want to have to buy the entire collection either. Crescent, I've asked Judith about it several months ago but they have so much going on, it's hard for them to do a special request. She has a to do list a mile long.
Hey mamba-negra, (thanks) WOW! That looks really super! Did you do it using only Poser? <----- (just kidding) ;=] (No, I'm not, did you?) See cherokee, ask and ye shall ... Well, you know the rest. cheers, dr geep ;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
Dogwood blossoms seem to drift in waves rather than stuck onto the tips of the branches, that is part of why they are so lovely... and there are very few leaves at the time of blossom. My dogwood is currently red twigs waiting for spring, but at least it doesn't have snow covering it! It will be years before it gets to the size of the one in the image... but I'm patient. Carolly
Ah, so you are suggesting that the blossoms are possitioned wrong...re-examining the photo and I see what you mean.... I noticed in some of Cherokees pics there were few leaves, but it didn't occur to me it was due to the early blossoms....do the berries turn red after the flower goes away? Are they always red? My folks live on a lot that has dozens of them...and there were two in the front yard where I grew up....but I've not paid them any attention since I was a child, since they were so common to me those days....I think they are beautiful trees (wife hates them for some reason, though) eric
Oh, those are beautiful! You have inspired me for sure.. I love the red "Cheif" colors. Frankly, I'll try it first in Wings to see if I can't get a more manageable mesh out of it...are all of the blossoms Cross Like (two long, two short) or do some have balanced petal lengths? Carolly's points are well taken, and tonight, I'll give it a second go:) Probably can't offer a fully matured one with the number of blossoms your picture shows, but we'll see how full we can get it! eric
From the top view, the petals need to be nocked a bit more deeply at the tips (that is a distinguishing feature for dogwoods). You are rearranging the "berries" to break up the symmetry a bit? I like Varian's suggestion of a higher poly model for closeups and lower poly models for full trees. You've made good progress on this! Carolly
From the top view, the petals need to be nocked a bit more deeply at the tips Heh, that has been a fairly lengthy part of my efforts, and it hasn't been very successful. That has to be the weirdest shape...and you are right, my attempts have been a little conservative....note taken:) As for the current low res approach, that will have to come from the transparency map...but that should be relatively easy. eric
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With spring being somewhere close to being just around the corner...I hope...has anyone made or would consider making a Dogwood tree? Thanks