sackrat opened this issue on Sep 24, 2004 ยท 53 posts
Quest posted Sat, 25 September 2004 at 1:06 AM
I would also have to agree with Hythshade, the so-called Poserites are often clonely, you see one, youve seen them all, like stick figures in a childs drawing. Almost like copy and paste except with different clothing and in different poses, very artificial looking and not at all Brycian except for an extraordinary few.
This discussion of what constitutes a Bryce image has been had here many, many times before. On the one hand you have the Bryce purists who create and construct everything using Bryce then you have others who create, model and import their own objects using other programs in their arsenals and then you have those that download pre-made meshes from other artists to incorporate and create their scenes. But the issue of using Poser figures has always been a controversial and contemptuous topic in this forum. I guess now that Bryce has been bought out by DAZ there will be a lot of teeth gnashing, tongue in chick comments and eyes rolling.
I personally think that this should lend itself to creating better images containing believable figures and the aspiration to interweave the programs seamlessly to an artistic end of a high quality.