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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 11:02 am)
Well here is a good reason: When you are puttin a massive scene with a lot of people interactinc it is better to handle low poly as real people does with its rotographic technics, the real people program works great when you want to make some scenes with alot of people, if you put more than 50 poser models in a scene, I bet that if you don't have an alpha work station, the pc could get hemorroids :) well this is why i think Real people could be usefull.
SAL9000 - Hello Dr. Chandra, Will I've dream?
Main Reason for posting this. Is to bring out the fact Poser and programs like it has the destiny to replace models. Maybe not now but in future I see people like us using poser to do any pose with a quality of a photograph. Sounds Scary... But I still love using real models but I hate when real models have their bad days and give you the artist a hard time... HAD A BAD Model experience. -Daniel Wilson Radikal Computer Services http://www.wilsonsgraphics.com/RADIKAL/
Am I missing something here? All I found on your site was one image of Dork (in the fancy shoes) with a monitor over his head. He certainly didn't look like a photograph, especially as he was done in cartoon+line mode. Also, it didn't matter which button I pressed (Enter or Flash Intro), I still ended up on the same screen with Dork. Puzzled Maz PS. Do people in America really wear shoes like that? Or is that why he's called Dork?
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Why do we still need real Models??? All we need is Poser. maybe just use poeple for texture! -- -Daniel Wilson Radikal Computer Services