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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Anton, I remember; and I swear it was you. There was this render....it was Posette (before we called her that) And you had some image with her that bowled me away. You rendered a woman with all these treasures of gold and jewels and she was sitting like on this throne, and I remember a peacock feather or feathers in there somewhere. Am I ringing any bells? Anyway, I was BLOWN AWAY that someone could do a render like that with Poser. Back then realistic textures on a the characters were just not normally used. That was in the EARLY days. But I remember the render was awesome. It was an eon ago. But do you remember? Did she have white or platinum hair like in a beehive? What year would that have been. That was WAY before 1999? Or am I dreaming this? If not, do you still have that image? It would be fun to reminisce...
How about this for a Frontpage Headline:- Saturday, November 27, 1999 Gallery Posting Guidelines People in the forums demanded there be guidelines... (By Roy) - 18 opinions posted Have things really changed that much?
The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of
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Robert A. Heinlein
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According to my profile sept 1 1999, but I go back to when this site first started and PFO before that.... Ah, those were the days my friends we thought that would never end..... sorry, couldn't resist. Anyway, Poser and Renderosity has been my window to the world for the last number of x years, especailly when I am having trouble with MS and can't get out or about.... Thanks guys, you'll never know how much you have help me over the years! Butch
Although my profile says August 6, 2000, I'm another old timer from the PoserForum days.
The picture of the queen shown above was done by Martin Murphy. The entire picture is in the color section of the Poser 5 manual. I seem to remember that there used to be a tutorial for how it was done somewhere online.
According to my profile I joined on Friday, March 24, 2000 but I was here before then when it was the Poser Forum Online run by Grey and Willow. BTW does anybody know whatever happened to them? I'm just curious. I started using Poser 3 in 1998 and stumbled across the PFO via a Webcrawler search. I was surprised to see so many people using this interesting program and I got quite a few tips from others. I tend to do most of my posting now over on the Poser newsgroup but I do post here once in awhile.
Artalgo is correct. Here is a link to the image. It's at the bottom of the page. http://www.artsforge.com/martin/murphy.html Last I heard, Martin was working for ILM. 3dCritter, it was called "Error Code 50" and it was the old chatroom for the PFO. :) Kenmac, the PFO just sort of faded away, I think mainly because everyone was going to forums that had stores, (or should I say stores that had forums........) I still miss the old PFO, (the very first online Poser forum) where it was all about art, not merchandise. I've been around since April 1998 when this site hosted Willow's Poser Forum Online. Yup Helen, those were the days. :) Coldrake
I have been an embarrassment to this forum since Oct or Nov 1999. I remember the site wars. I remember the arguments when Vue was first discussed. I remember the night MetaCreations announced it was dumping its graphics software, and everyone panicked about the first P4 patch ever being released (someone offered to distribute his beta). I remember pre-Vicky. I remember Pre-Rotica! There was no marketplace, until B-Bay. There was no trans-mapped hair! DAZ was still Zygote! I remember when JDK yelled at Allerleirauh (still can't spell it) and she ran away. I remember having only four or five consistent sources for freebies. I remember when Darth Logice was still Darth Logice and when RadArt was pretending to be two people.
I don't remember the name of Jack's old partner. Hmm. What was his name?
Those were the days.... Edited for more silly remembrances....
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Cage can be an opinionated jerk who posts without thinking.ย He apologizes for this.ย He's honestly not trying to be a turkeyhead.
Cage had some freebies, compatible with Poser 11 and below.ย His Python scripts were saved at archive.org, along with the rest of the Morphography site, where they were hosted.
Yeah dirt is fun.
ANyway, so many names are on the tip of my tobhue, half remembered names of people who were around for years and vanished. So many have disappeared. I try to think whenever there was a significant shift in thinking, trends, etc I would venture to guess we are towards the end of the 4th age of Poser.
First Age of Poser:
Poser1 and 2
(Small but growing userbase. Community is born)
Second Age of Poser
Poser2 and 3
(Community grows and learns. People trying radical things to make the most of it. Poser3 causes huge surge of new users.)
Third Age of Poser
Poser4 and ProPack
(Lots of education and tutorials. Everyone learning and most contributing. Birth of Brokerages, site wars, commercial resentment, and grudgematches. OT forums, TOS, and warez prodominant issues. Poserdom goes commercial big-time)
Fourth Age of Poser
Poser5 and 6
(Blogs appear. Bipolar people inherit the forums, mods with agendas, rampant phychos and quiet intrigues. Merchants go quiet and stop posting. Market starts shrinking faster to balance fast growth of third age.)
So this year or next enter the Fifth age of Poser. ALways fun to speculate and watch. I forecast deamons, crusades, and asteroids. I see war in the clouds. lol.
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-Anton, creator of Apollo Maximus
"Conviction without truth is denial; Denialย in the
faceย ofย truth is concealment."
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The freebie I really remember is Jacketman. Wish I had a picture. Seemed so radical back then. was a figure with ffused clothing.
I remember when someone first made eyelashes transparent. Poser3 didn't have transparency if I remember.
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-Anton, creator of Apollo Maximus
"Conviction without truth is denial; Denialย in the
faceย ofย truth is concealment."
igohigh I just unistalled those for good. Actually just unistalled everything pre-Apollo. I still love that Flytrap! Such a happy plant. It amazes me how much people must have stored on disk. Who was it that had that famous skirt tutorial?? was it Roy?
-Anton, creator of Apollo Maximus
"Conviction without truth is denial; Denialย in the
faceย ofย truth is concealment."
Content Advisory! This message contains nudity
The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of
it alive.
Robert A. Heinlein
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Quote - Best part of being around so long is you get dirt on everyone. lol. Well not everyone.
so clean I squeak LOL I'm a newbie... spring of 2003 for me :) But I lurked for 2 years, hehe Then my driving need to learn Poser got me posting and asking dumb questions, LOL
"It is good to see ourselves as
others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to
say." - Ghandi
Attached Link: the earliest i could find for rosity/pfo
my join date is 1/01 but i've been around since at least 98 or before. I was here when willow ran it. At the time i was Wynterfyre. ohh pfo looked way different back thenI did not know that Poser's creator: "Larry Weinberg is a grandson of early animation great Dave Fleischer. His pioneering contributions to computer animation software, and animation supervision, have helped win four Clio Awards, a special effects Emmy Award (for Star Trek -- Deep Space Nine), and an Academy Award for Best Special Effects (for Babe)."
"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance." - H. L. Mencken
Attached Link: http://www.poseworks.com/p4wishlist/
Wow, that's a time warp. I don't even remember managing the Bryce forum...I suppose my most lasting contribution to Poser history was the Poser 4 Wishlist. I found the old files and uploaded it, for your viewing pleasure :-)
The wishlist was used as a guide for Poser 4's development (and clearly some of Poser 5 as well); it's interesting to look back on it and see the ways that some of the items made it into the software, while we still haven't seen others, and some are just plain crazy! (Who in their right mind would want to export files to Adobe Dimensions? Me, when I was 15 years old--that's who!)
Message edited on: 01/07/2006 02:53
Hi All, Just check my own profile and it says I joined way back Sunday, April 18, 1999. Used Poser 3,4,5,PP as well as Bryce, Photoshop, Illustrator & Lightwave (the last not much). Coincidence - I'm thinking of uploading some of my old images to my very sparse gallery before adding/creating new ones. And I just want to say what a wonderful, helpful community this is - I've had various queries answered over the years, from where can I get French knickers to why has Victoria 2 have such heavy eyebrows! Keep on rendering, martin
Attached Link: Digital Dreams Downloads
I only go back to October, 99. ;-)Was at PFO before that, soon got fed up with Willow though, and never went back.
My first freestuff dates to late 99, the cheongsam still doesn't look all that bad, I think, I've since learned a lot, though!
Message edited on: 01/07/2006 11:54
Well ... 16 January 2000 is the date listed for me... But, I too was a member at PFO .. and other places. BUT ... i think my name was different ... I've had many NOTDAVIDS, reflashg, and a couple of others ... If I remember right, there was an email forum started by someone in Metacreations or Fractal .... way back, during Poser 2 I think. Does anyone recall that? It was like a cult back then ... the developers were all active online ... especially during the early metatool/metacreation times ..Raydream, early Bryce, Poser, Painter, power tools and all that.
Humankind has not
woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound
together.
All things connect......Chief Seattle,
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my favorites were advance jacketman his jacket was black I still don't know what made him advance and ultra morph woman which i believe is still available and don't forget the Sumo Baby I made a bunch of dancing Sumo baby animations and someone did a real cool animation of the matrix with Neo and Trinity on the roof with agent smith and Neo doing the bullet dodge those were the days
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