tebop opened this issue on May 09, 2007 · 45 posts
XENOPHONZ posted Thu, 10 May 2007 at 12:47 PM
I've seen at least one Poser-created ad in a professional engineering industry magazine. The 'artwork' consisted of the P4 casual man standing, and then mirrored to look like a couple of bookends. The scene was rendered entirely in a uniform brown -- no textures, no colors. I forget what the ad was for. Some contracting company or tool supplier -- one of those types of engineering corporate entities. At the time, I was mildly curious as to how much the artist had been paid for producing the image. Assuming, of course, that the image wasn't simply created in-house by a draftsman or secretary.
As for me -- I use Poser both as a hobby and for work. It's always nice if your work revolves around something that you enjoy doing.