Mercie opened this issue on Nov 06, 2010 · 35 posts
BionicRooster posted Sat, 06 November 2010 at 11:20 AM Forum Moderator
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I just happen to stumble in here and see I'm being talked about :oP lol
I just started using Poser and Wings 3D, 6 months ago, and I've had a blast!
Providing you already know how to load figures/props/etc into your scene, I'd say start with the material room. A small bump map can go a long way when it comes to subtle details. Lighting is another important thing, but can get quite complicated, especially when you get into volumetrics. As for poses and hair, well, even I avoid a couple areas from time to time... lol Once I started making my own stuff in Wings tho, Poser stepped down to what I enjoyed more then making images alone. Yeah I like making the nice image here and there, but your work is much more original if you add something that no1 else has, or at least be the 1st person to show it off.
You started in the right place tho, as the people here have given me a lot of help, I wouldn't be where I am without them. You'll start noticing the Pro's on here after a while, but as mentioned before, BagginsBill, ALWAYS pay attention to what he says, PhilC, and Geep. Those are 3 that know what the hell they are doing.
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