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Spotlights make my tail look too poofy!
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oh no!
No self respecting feline shows her poofy tail simulation before it's purrrrfected!
[runs under the bed and proceeds to groom her tail - maybe I can lick these light stripes off of it, highlights are like soooo, last year season! Spots are the fashion of the day!] ;)
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Quote - I recognize that tiny pic in the bottom...from Airplane II, the guy singing the 'love boat'..;)
Got it...I can spot lights, they're usually in the upper left corner, right?..;)
No .......... they're in the upper right corner, left? :blink:
xheers,?
dr geep?
;=] ?
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
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Excellent work as always, Dr. Geep.
I am trying to think of something clever to say, but it's after 2:00AM here -- not an unusual hour for me.......
........I did hear some strange noises out in the backyard. I turned on the spotlight, and I saw a plastic-looking cross-eyed blond guy in a suit with a red tie standing out in the middle of the yard. In my dazed state, it took me a minute to cipher out that he was howling at the moon.
After that, I knew that it was time to go to bed.
However: before turning off the spotlight, I took the time to duly note the harsh shadow which the spotlight caused -- that Guy -- to cast on the grass.
I also noticed that the yard needs mowing. Spotlights are good for highlighting things like that. Maybe the guy in the suit will take care of that problem for me overnight. But I'm not so sure about leaving him in charge of the lawn mower............and besides, the neighbors might object.
What can be wherever you want? The controls? Or the spotlights? Or both?
I'd better go read Dr. Geep's tutorial..............
Hi Markus,
Yup, that's your tape measure prop that you have posted in Free Stuff here at R'osity.
Thank you for sharing. It's very well done.
Th one minor problem for da NSG though ...
... da NaySayGuy can only measure things that are 18, 24, or 36" in length. ... ;=]
Um, ... He hasn't found out the secret ......................................... yet. ... ;=]
Secret? :blink: ... *There's a secret?
*Yup, but it's ................................................... a secret ... so I can't tell you. ;=[
*Now if I can just get da NSG to clean up his "Backyerd" ...........
BTW - Have you been there lately? ... ;=]
cheers,
dr geep
;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
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LOL Geep!
I had to load my prop & double-check!
The problem with my prop is i couldn't properly find a solution
to unroll it while maintaining precise dimensions??
This was done as request for a friend from a different site...
She just needed a realistic static prop. The 4 preset positions were bonus.
"Modeling is easy. Poserizing is Hard..." ;-)
Maybe i should write an instruction booklet for NSG... :-O
Regards!
Markus
Posersizing is hard? Sheesh, you guys haven't been to california beaches lately, have you? ;)
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Quote - I just wish that you could tell which direction spotlights are aimed. The next version of Poser should have filled in, colored flaps.
You have a cool site!!!
Hi whbos,
Thank you for the compliment. :biggrin:
re: Which direction spotlights are aimed ..????? :cursing:____ Grrrr !!!
Stay tuned ... you might be surprized ! ... We gots lots of options ... :blink: ___ We does?
Well, maybe not lots ....... but there are several methods that we can use. ... ;=]
cheers,
dr geep
;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
Indeed Geep!
We are limited only by our own imagination....
Well one could simply parent a simplified cone to the spotlite
& turn it's display to 'Outline mode'... There might even be a way
to make a Python script that could widen the cone to reflect
the 'Angles' of the Spot automatically? Just a thought...
Oops! Sorry Doc! Didn't mean to steal your 'Spotlite'(Pun intended).
Markus
Sheesh ... 5,000 comedians out of work and ... :mad:
Sorry folks, we can't continue ... some sod has pinched the only spolight that we had. :cursing:
Class will contimue if we can locate a replacement ... :unsure:
... to be continued ...
;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
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Hi
NoobieJoe here...
I haven't read this tutorial yet (cause I am still reading the DrGeep tut about cartoons), but I did stumble on camera views for spot lights the other day. That was pretty cool. As a second thought I also found a little tool where someone had extended the axis of the x,y, and z on a magnet so that you could actually get an idea of where the center of the mag was in relation to the outside of a solid object. It would be nice if there was a way to turn on the x,y,z lines of a spot light and extend the line straight out the front of the light so that you could see where it is aimed.
YEA ! ! !
Thats it... lights with friggin laser beams... I'll call up mini-me and have him put it together right away.. we will have to pull the laser off the shark.. (silly movie reference, if you don't get it you didn't miss anything)
The other option is to just point the light at an object... BUT I bet that is what the tutorial says.. I will read that one next.
Doc.. YOU are the RULEST !
THANK YOU !
Sorry, Doc!
I will refrain from further attempts at humour. And bit my fingers before typing
Phuzzie, Everyone has imagination. Imagination is based on our 'perceptions' of
the world around us. I think we restrict those levels of perception ourselves.
For me, what helped me 'unleash' the dormant imagination inside me, was
to learn "lucid dreaming". It's basically learning to explore the subconscious
through dreams... Also, imagination doesn't meaning making amazing pics
or creating amazing creatures. Imagination can manifest itself through all
aspects of our lifes...
Dolce Sogno!
Markus
:-)
Doc! You must forgive my impulses. My personnal life has change drastically
in the last months. And i'm in "hyper-sentisitive" mode concerning other's
feelings... So, i'd rather be safe then ruffle anyone's feathers...
In any case, Glad everything is on an even keel.
I usually try to discover all the secrets to the applications i use myself.
But, i must admit, that i've peeked at your tuts regularly.
Your knowledge of Poser is impressive. But, it's your ability to make the info
readily & effectively available to others that impresses me the most!
If you ever require anything for your tuts, let me know & shall model it for you!
Regards!
Markus(The retired comedian) ;-)
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Attached Link: Meet Pomey !!!
(click the image to view it full size)Hi Folks,
Ease on over to Poser U and meet Pomey ... she's in Room 302 (on Page 18) but ...
... the lesson (in progress) begins in Room 301.
cheers,
dr geep
;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
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