manleystanley opened this issue on Jan 03, 2012 ยท 19 posts
manleystanley posted Wed, 04 January 2012 at 6:38 PM
But this wont change the problems they may have. If any thing it seems it would frustrate them even more. They see what can be done with one click, then expect everything to work that way. This doesn't eleviate the problems of finding, loading, or installing content.
Take for instence some one new sees the figures clothes and wants to make clothes, they are reall interested in doing it till they find out what is involved. Same here, they see that neat picture and want to do it, but once they start trying to stage their own scene, we are right back to the same problems newbies have had right along.
It's been my opinion that the best way to help newbies is not to do more for them, but to provide them with better documentation and tutroials.
I beta test games. Something common in games is the interface walk through. The game has a built in walk through of it's interface and set up. One for studio that just walked a person through step by step on how to navagate the content folder, load and clothe a figure, add hair and pose. Would go much further to helping newbies then some load and shoot make art scene.
You know all this will do is create a market for preset scenes, and personally I think there is enough Poser clone art already. You know it wont surprise me in the least if bundles don't start coming with preset scenes using the items in the bundle.
Why teach a man to fish when your busness is selling fish and chips.