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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 8:37 pm)
I'm working on a poncho. Actually I'm working on a complete mexican L If you have Poser 5 you could make one with dynamic clothes.
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You just can't put the words "Poserites" and "happy" in the same sentence - didn't you know that? LaurieA
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Looking forward to seeing that poncho, ernyoka1. Is your Mexican going to be a bandito with gunbelts and stuff, also what figure is he, she or it based on?
I'm working on "slimjim" holster and belt for the gun, but the leatherwork in the reference images I've found is pretty fancy, could take a while!
John
Edited to try and make it less gender-specific, fairly obviously not all Mexicans are male!
Message edited on: 07/03/2004 14:57
Hehe It's a male, and he's based on David. There's a (early) WIP HERE - I won't exactely show the pic here since it IS going to be a character for sale. I hope to make some of these crossed ammo belts too, when I figure out HOW L
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You just can't put the words "Poserites" and "happy" in the same sentence - didn't you know that? LaurieA
Using Poser since 2002. Currently at Version 11.1 - Win 10.
Looks very promising, great sombrero!
Yeah, crossed ammo belts are a must visually. Though I do wonder why people in the mid 1800's would have needed them when common weapons like the Colt Navy didn't take pre-made cartridges, they had to pack them with cotton, black powder and ball, then fit a percussion cap. With six chambers to do that to, reloading must have taken an age!
John
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jwhitham, the link above is a pic of a plain "Slim Jim" holster & beltThey did have premade cartridges, using nitrided paper, the whole thing was rammed down in one step, saving some time, you still had to cap the round, though. They were very fragile, and couldn't be put in a belt. Reloading my Colt 1861 Army replica (using a powder flask) takes about 2-3 minutes, including putting Crisco over the ball, something the old-timers didn't do. I've got an inline capper, putting the tiny little cap on is about the hardest part. In one of the Clint Eastwood movies he reloads using a pre-loaded cylinder, (the whole barrel comes off on the Colts if you push out the wedge in front of the cylinder) that is the fast way! ;-)
Were you aware that in Star Wars Galaxies, the Colt 'Dragoon' deign has been pretty much used completely, with one or two add-ons and no hammer. They're calling it the DE-10, a Master Pistoleer only weapon. I've been LOOKING for this gun for a Star Wars comic I've been meaning to do... once I finally learn, or find a great WAY to learn Poser 5
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Couldn't get Clint to pose with it so here's casual Don as the next best thing.1851 Colt "Navy" revolver, with excellent texture by gps (see link) now in freestuff. Enjoy!
Note to Poser 5 users:
If it renders like a punctured inflatable, select the "revolver" body part and uncheck "smooth polygons".
John