Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser renders used as covers for commercial ebooks

XENOPHONZ opened this issue on Mar 15, 2007 · 55 posts


Arien posted Fri, 16 March 2007 at 2:20 PM

Quote - It's all a relative thing.  To some, ten bucks is ten bucks (uh.....ten quid is ten quid?) -- spend part of a day or two churniing out 10 quickie covers -- and they've made $100.  Which might be well worth it, depending upon someone's economic circumstances.  As thefixer has indicated -- such an income might at least help to defray the cost of a Poser addiction..........

Erm... how long do you think a 300dpi 9x6" cover takes to render if you have half-decent materials? Because I've got a brand new, top of the line machine, and they still take a bit. Which is why the economy really doesn't make sense, unless you're living somewhere where the USD has a lot more acquisitive power.  Me, I can't bring myself to put my name onto something that takes me just half an hour to put together and maybe 15 minutes of post; THAT is why things like dead eyes or hair pokethroughs and weird looking joints are not sorted and Poser art gets ridiculed. haste isn't good when it comes to adding detail, and this is true both for an image and for a product.

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