biggert opened this issue on Jan 31, 2004 ยท 52 posts
Nevermore posted Mon, 02 February 2004 at 1:24 PM
"Well I continue to use Poser for a number of reasons... It's fun :) It's nice to have a large library of content available As a prototype or pre-visualization tool it has a lot of advantages The Poser market is one worth keeping an eye on " That's the sort of response I was hoping/looking for when I made such a blunt point. I didn't mean to cause anyone any offense :o) I guess as someone who is simply not in a postion to afford the high end proggies, I get a little narked when people (not aimed at anyone responding here, just people in general) slag off Poser. I often wonder if the people that do have ever really had a go at using Poser to see what can be done. It is fun, a hell of a lot of fun and does have practical industrial uses - 3D World Mag have highlighted such uses on occasion. At the end of the day I'm not a modeller - I've tried using Wings3D and just can't get my head around it. Poser allows me to by pass that aspect and use the content available. Content wise Poser is great, there's a lot out there - I've yet to be stuck for content for an idea I have. I'm in it for the fun and learning experience, for me it's a means to persue a rewarding hobby.