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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
Stealth - first let me say I did drop in the Poser thread and I think a lot of them didn't get what you were trying to ask/say. Makes me wonder if maybe the galleries shouldn't be broken up by genre instead of app. I will say that this is a nice piece, and yes, it's acceptable. My question is, if someone did something similar and say the post worked in some mist or fog, would that be acceptable to you in the Vue Gallery? IMHO, that's fine. However, if they just say, created Vicki in poser, imported her into vue for some lighting and then painted the background/hair/clothing, etc in post, then I would think the appropriate gallery would be mixed media. However, minimal post such as touch ups and some effects is okay for the Vue gallery. But this is all opinion, and we each have one. :-) On a side note, I lived in Framingham, MA for a while. My zip code as 01701. Somehow, I thought you might appreciate that. :-)
Hi elektra Yes I would totally agree with you on the matter of small touchups. In fact, ehen I was rendering this image initially there was a small artefact appeared on the elbow and it would have been much easier to just touch that up than reposition the arm. However, since I started this postwork thread I figured I would be called a heratic for doing that! I think you see what I'm getting at and I'm grateful for that - I'm all for postworked art, I just think if we are going to categorize by tool we need to limit it to the capabilities of the tool. An oil-painting artist does not name the make of brush he uses as its his work thats on show not the tool. But if other artists wanted to see which brush would be better to use (all other things being equal) then it would be better to show the various paintings categorized by brush. 3D artwork is a learing experience where we improve the quality (and time to produce) our work by learning to use the tool better. If there is no demarkation between what is produced by the tool and what is produced using postwork, how will we ever know whats possible for ourselves. Anyway, thanks for youiu comments and yes I do appreciate your zip code ;-)
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