Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: "Make A Magic Box" - New FREE Class at the "U"

geep opened this issue on Oct 13, 2007 · 28 posts


geep posted Sat, 13 October 2007 at 9:29 PM

@ bagginsbill

*"Can you explain why you dole out one slide at a time, but announce on the first one?"
Yes, it is so I can get some feedback to determine the interest level and, also, "steer" the tut in a direction that may try to answer any question(s) that viewers might have on the subject.

"Frankly, I'm not fond of this "check back later" idea.*"
Sorry, I can understand why you feel this way but I like to post a new page as soon as I create it and then I try to respond to any question(s) in the tut if applicable.  I enjoy the interaction as opposed to just generating the entire tut and then posting it in toto.

*"I'm pretty busy and if rendo did not have ebots, I wouldn't check back anything at all."

"You really think it's the best method to do one slide at a time and force people to keep polling your page to see if there is more?"
*No, but I'm not sure what the best method is.  I suspect that there are several different "best" methods depending on who you ask.  The previous class/tut that I did was posted here on R'osity (one "page" at a time as I created them) but for this one, i.e., Magic Box, I will not post the tut here but only on my website and no ebots can be sent because my website is not setup to do that, hence, the "please check back ..." message.  I am not trying to force anyone to do anything.  Those that are interested are always welcome to view any or all of the 2,000+ pages on my website for FREE.  I just enjoy sharing what meager knowledge of Poser that I have with any that are willing to "listen."

Sorry if I got a little long winded but I just felt like typing ... ;=]

cheers,
dr geep
;=]

P.S. BTW bagginsbill - you do an excellent job on the instructions (and images) that you post here in the forum and I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate the time you spend to create the images and accompanying explanations that go with them.

;=]*

Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"


cheers,

dr geep ... :o]

edited 10/5/2019