Conniekat8 opened this issue on Apr 22, 2008 · 37 posts
dvlenk6 posted Tue, 22 April 2008 at 1:34 AM
Quote - Do you create your own content?
Yes; but often use a mixture of premade items too.
Quote - Do you create content for other poser users and share them as freebies?
No.
Quote - Do you sell your content here ot at some other site?
No
Quote - Do you make use of freebies?
Yes.
Quote - Do you purchase content?
Yes.
Quote - Do you like Work in Progress (WIP) threads by people whom really know their stuff?
Yes.
Quote - Do you want to see more or less WIP threads?
No Opinion.
Quote - Would you like to see/know what your favorite content makers are up to and have a chance to make input, or learn from the process?
[shrug]I Guess so
Quote - Would you like to see some of the top artists post WIP's of how they think through and put together a scene?
Of course. I have benefitted from such things in the past (but not here).
Quote - Do you like busy general broad spectrum of topics forums or forums with fewer participants and more narrowly defined purpose?
Actually, both; depending on mood.
Quote - Would you like to see some of the less busy rendo forums consolidated, or even brought under the umbrella of Poser forum?
Can't really comment on that one.
Quote - Would you like to see new forums?
SketchUp, and maybe 'alternative renderer'.
Quote - Would it bother you if vendors and freebie makers were allowed to talk about their projects in here?
No.
Quote - Galleries - more categories or less?
More categories, no app seperations.
Quote - Content - what's a bigger consideration for you, price or quality?
Quality, price is not of much concern.
Quote - Are there things I didn't think of asking here, that you want to share your opinion on?
Maybe add
"Do you think that the MarketPlace Showcase + Freestuff Forums are sufficient for showing completed new items?" and...
"Do you think that WIPs belong in the Critique Forum?"
Quote - How long is a piece of string?
It is the 'universally accepted opinion of the scientific community' that the length of a piece of string equals the distance from one end of said string to the other end of said string, unless of course, Al Gore says otherwise.
Friends don't let friends use booleans.