toohey opened this issue on Dec 16, 2004 ยท 37 posts
Bobbie_Boucher posted Fri, 17 December 2004 at 10:54 AM
I looked at Mojoworld a bit, and just couldn't grasp what it was all about. I looked at some tutorials, and they really didn't seem helpful. But that was a long time ago, and I don't remember much. Max? Is that the incredibly expensive program I'm thinking of? I'm not likely to afford that in this lifetime. I've been using computers for more than 20 years, and one thing becomes evident: those who create and sell the software don't have any/many employees capable of making a good manual. Maybe sometimes the fact is that someone who makes the software is just on a "different level" than those who would use it. They can't fathom that new people might not understand it. The lack of good software manuals has resulted in a large industry of "3rd party" computer books. But there again, you can find a lot of terrible books out there. Unfortunately there aren't many Poser books. There is one author who keeps churning out Poser books even though the majority of buyers advise against his books. There's one well-respected artist/Poser book author who writes a book that is way beyond my meager capabilities. I don't have any extra money to spend. So I rarely bother looking for good computer books.