Thorrax opened this issue on Apr 07, 2004 ยท 8 posts
rreynolds posted Wed, 07 April 2004 at 10:12 AM
It would be better to describe what you'd like to do, describe what you've tried to achieve your image, and then ask for advice for what you haven't figured out. My general approach to creating an image is to visualize what I want, find some poses (look up "Schlabber Poser" in Google to find the "god" of posing) that are similar to what I want to use, search for props and backgrounds I want to use, and then laboriously tweak everything to get the image I visualized. What I've found with Poser is that there is a lot of experimentation involved, changing angles and lighting, etc. The hard part, for beginning users, is finding all the props and items they want to use. There's a ton of freebies here and elsewhere. The next problem is keeping track of all of them and there's no easy answer there. Poser is one of those programs that's not too hard to use, but takes a lot of trial and error to master.