StealthWorks opened this issue on Apr 21, 2004 ยท 21 posts
wabe posted Thu, 22 April 2004 at 1:58 PM
Your words about movies brought a new thought up for me. Good point. When you see a Brad Pitt, Mel Gibson, Whoever movie and there are dangerous scenes in it normally a stunt man is doing it. But the movie is still called a Brad Pitt (etc etc) movie. Not a mixed main actor film. There are always these zones of "easier to fix it with postproduction than redoing the scene". And it is not cheating there, just correcting minor things. I agree about the pleasure of intellectual challenge to avoid postproduction, but the aspect of effectiveness should be taken into the calculation too. BTW, that developers integrate options like transmapped hair or dynamic clothes has probably simply to do with the fact that Poser as the source application has that feature- When you decide to offer the import of these files you must be able to read all elements from the file. Not only some. Again, i am mostly with you, i don't do postwork normally. I am a 3D purist. That corrects sometimes little mistakes - as Djeser has described it. AND, let E-on know about the problems so that there is a chance that these corrections become less in the future.
One day your ship comes in - but you're at the airport.