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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 03 10:43 am)
Actually I'm just trying to generate views more than comments. Some people will look when they see this thread and many won't. Doesn't hurt to try.
Quote - Is it allowed to post blatant fishing for gallery views and comments here?
Sure, no reason why you can't.
Quote - Why would you want to?
Why not? Comments and sometimes views, can help you guage how well you're doing or how well your work is accepted. Comments can sometimes give you tips and pointers on how to improve. Face it, everyone that puts an image in the gallery is doing it to get views and comments, otherwise there would be no point in posting. Why post if you don't want your work to be seen by as many people as possible?
It's all fun and games...
Until the flying monkeys attack!!!
It's refreshingly honest. :)
Besides, places like DeviantArt have an entire area dedicated to self-promotion. ^^
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For me the comments are a good room to stay in touch with my renderfriends. It isn´t for me a real admeasurement how "stunning an image is" or who are the best artrist in town. In case of my friends here it´s a way to show that I haven seen their image of the day. Always I comment a unknowen person, I have to say something about the image becourse it is a real masterwork or a very good work of a beginner. I only comment if I´m really impressed. Here are very less artist who can live with a real cutup. It´s a pity as so we can´t learn from each other. For me, I only have learned from this few real slashers and I still want to read from them. But not only what´s wrong but also how to made it better.
But back to your topic: Do have many views is certainly a question how long you are here and how many members likes your images. If they like, they will come back nearly daily or always you post a new image. So it was in my case.....
Quote - Here are very less artist who can live with a real cutup. It´s a pity as so we can´t learn from each other. For me, I only have learned from this few real slashers and I still want to read from them. But not only what´s wrong but also how to made it better.
This is very true and I'm afraid it worked both ways so people started being afraid of giving honest critiques as well.
For my last image I had to post my WIPs in another forum in order to really get help fixing it, especially the lighting.
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Quote - Well it worked, it got me to look :P
lol!!
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ask and you shall receive.
i was honest with my responses...but just view that as another thought. some i liked and some i didn't. in the ones i did like i think the poses and scene setups were good, i liked the framings...though watching an old hitchcock movie will tilt your head to interesting camera angles and possible add even more drama to a great scene.
all in all though i give you a thumbs up, keep up the good work.
regards, ray
Comitted to excellence through art.
Thanks for all the helpful suggestions. All were appreciated. I do need to learn more about lighting. It's a weakpoint of mine.
Lighting can make or break an image. There are some good tutorials available. There are some really good free light sets for Poser amde by Traveler and others available at Runtime DNA. They can give you a good starting point and help you understand what makes good lighting "tic".
The most common mistakes newbies to Poser make are poor lighting, lack of skin texture, unrealistic or stiff poses, lack of facial expression and "dead" eyes. There is a good tutorial on e Frontier's site for making good poses by Schlabber, by the way. Studying other's work and don't be afraid to ask questions. Experiment, experiment, experiment...lol
If you want good feedback, attach an image to a post here in the forum asking for critiques. Expect brutal honesty though. Some people don't pull punches, but also expect to get good tips and pointers for improving too. That was a common practice at one time that seems to have died out quite a bit. It's still done, but not often enought. It would be a good thing to get back to.
It's all fun and games...
Until the flying monkeys attack!!!
Try to avoid main camera view, its boring. Try different angles , they can make whole picture totally more intresting, if you want to have sharp detailed render focus camera more and use ztran for it to make the scene fit to the screen, more focus ... more details.
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Is it allowed to post blatant fishing for gallery views and comments here?
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