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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 05 2:05 am)
Looks like there's enough interest to make this a freestuff contender, but I haven't heard from twillis yet. I sent an IM, but I don't think she's logged in since early Friday (I haven't had that little blue box saying that the message was received) so I'll send her an email as well just to be on the safe side. gps
Oops! Sorry I didn't see this sooner! I think it's terrific! An aristocratic Cring! And yes, I am totally OK with people posting Cring freestuff, especially neat stuff like this. In addition to the monocle, I love what you've done with the eye texture (textures are my Achilles' heel -- well, one of my Achilles' heels; I have several). Your monocle strikes me as a practical solution for Cring's biology. You could do some fun stuff with it. Like how about a jewellers lens for Cring-the-Counterfitter? Of course, figuring out what sort of counterfitting tools this guy would need could be a bit of a challenge... Very nice work, and if you post it in freestuff, I'll snag a copy for myself. --Terri
Ah yes... meant to add that yes, the feet were designed to double as hands (which is why I used "finger" names for the toes). If figure they might be "right handed" or "left handed" (or footed), just like we are. One hand/foot would be favored for manipulation, the other would be used for support (the toes can spread out so there at equal angles). And the tongue could be prehensile as well, which could lead to some interesting martial arts. But there are challenges to designing even the simplist tools. Like, for example, something as basic as hammer and nail. What if Cring wanted to nail something up on a wall? How would he hold the nail in place? I've thought of a couple of approaches, but how about I might throw it out as an informal challenge. Any takers? --Terri
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