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Subject: James gets real?


momodot ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 3:53 AM ยท edited Sat, 08 February 2025 at 7:13 PM

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This is: 1, not me 2, default everything except morphs 3, default genitals so don't sas me It was strangely like working with P4 Nude Man including the horrific dirth of basic morphs. I apreciate the inclusion of characters with Poser --I imagine this is necessary though-- but this reliance on hobists --and now it seems mainly commercial developers-- to supply the morph work to make figures workable is frustrating. I remeber back when the developers were polling us about P5 wants/needs thay claimed to be utterly unable to grasp the idea of a non-character base figure that could be easily modified into original characters with morphs and deformers. Still seems to be the case. Closest thing to a neutral base to date seems to b the free P4 Nea by Narsisis. Has anyone tested if the P4 characters look better with P6 smoothing in the render? Ugh!



R_Hatch ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 4:09 AM

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The Poser relies on hobbitses? My preciousssss Poser DOES NOT rely on hobbitses. It lies to us! ;-p Nice effect, very painterly, and great use of morphs also.


momodot ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 4:59 AM

Sorry about that, I had checked the nudity flag but the forum booted me back for file size and when I reloaded an optmized image I must have lost the flag. Big sorry :( I meant Poser relies on people making Freestuff to support the limited figure capasities... where would Poser be today if not for the original MorphWorld morph and Jaager sets and hair by people like Koziboro and Mr. Maya. I'm not sure it would exist... those gifts to the community built the market for the software. And it seems like each generation of Poser has been driven by the inovation of the community volunteers... people who make incredible hacks that are then integrated into the Poser software and DAZ figures (MAT files, Injections, the Eve/Millenium rigging). But now it seems more and more that what once would have been free is now commercial. Literaly thousands of sculpting morphs were released by "hobyists" for Posette but for the Millenium 2 and 3 figures and P5 figures what very little ther is belongs to commercial. Here I use the word hobiest to indicate "non-comercial", even the vendors still seem to follow the "non-profit" content providers. That the Jessie morph pack in Content Paradise was released concurrent to the figure and before any freesets is an indication of what is to come I believe. I have purchased the V3 morph sets but I can't help but think morph sets made by a non-comercial entity would have been better. The stuff done by these mysterious Free content producers nearly alway surpase what comes from the companies and all but a few of the most talented vendors... few of my bought content rival my free content!



momodot ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 5:04 AM

Oh! and thanks R_Hatch :)



Berserga ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 10:26 AM

LOL at R_Hatch! Hobitses hehehe. So are you the R_Hatch that won survivor, or the one from Battlestar Galactica? :D Nice character, momodot.


Tucan-Tiki ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 8:13 PM

Yeah I noticed James is pretty well hung, I wonder who;s idea that was over at curious labs....? Would you like to comment Curious Labs as to why James is perversely overhung?


Tucan-Tiki ( ) posted Thu, 07 April 2005 at 8:14 PM

Can't wait until Momodot turns that x rotation dile,lol


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