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It should not be this way. But SOME modellers don't like Poser users. Poser users love a good model though. Thanks for sharing the link.
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Attached Link: http://www.spinquad.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10405&page=1&pp=15
Hi all (I hope that's okay that I used the same thread title Helgard. I didn't want to take away from that awesome thread.) After reading the other thread with the same title ,and reading some of the replies,I thought I'd post a link to another thread (At SpinQuad) that illustrates the making of a human figure (This one was also modeled in Lightwave) I've also posted this in the Lightwave forum but thought it might be interesting to Poser users to see what goes into the creation of some of the models we work with in Poser. Although I don't claim to have control over a public thread,it would be nice if this doesn't turn into a "Modelers vs. Poser users thread".I just thought some might find it interesting to see the process of a rather well done model. Many illustrations and screen captures. Thanks Tom http://www.spinquad.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10405&page=1&pp=15“The fact that no one understands you…Doesn’t make you an artist.”