Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Smoothing in poser

DreamlandModels opened this issue on Jul 13, 2010 · 185 posts


DreamlandModels posted Tue, 13 July 2010 at 10:21 PM

That's all I was trying to "say."  If I offended, I apologize. :sad:

Hi Doc,
You have not offended me in the least. I just get tired of long winded answers that say, look at me and how smart I am, when all they really say is nothing.
All I was looking for when I started this thread was how to deal with 90 degree corners and all I heard was I am smart but I am not going to explain how to deal with 90 degree corners.

I will guess at it and if I say it in a forceful enough way maybe I win!

All in all, my  inspiration for doing large sets answered my question in another thread.
Smoothing groups is the way to go for me as I will not have to tear a model apart to get the job done. Did not know that Poser would allow smoothing groups or I would have been using that all along.Stone Mason is the man when it comes to these large sets.  He never disappoints when I look at one of his products. He has a great eye for detail!

If you read this sir my hat is off to you. You really have a gift!

When all things come out in the wash you have to be humble enough to admit that you don't know it all. I have been involved in graphic work in one way or another for more than forty years and I am still learning.

Some people here do not seem to be humble in any way shape or form, and that is very sad indeed. how does one learn anything if they are afraid to ask a question with the fear of being made the fool for doing so.

That is why I started this thread off with the question is it okay to ask about smoothing, after the last post I simply asked what is a good scale to export out of Max for Poser.
really got belittled there and that does not feel good at all.

So in answer to you statement it is not you at all my friend.

Kind regards,Tom