Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: "The native Poser figures are ugly" - er.. no

TrekkieGrrrl opened this issue on Jul 12, 2013 · 119 posts


PrecisionXXX posted Thu, 18 July 2013 at 10:57 AM

Quote - For some of us, no big deal. For most of the CG hobbyist market? It is a big deal. This is why you see V4 still holding the crown after how many years now? If Chris Creek does Dawn up right, this may change, but I don;t see that change coming from Smith Micro...

...just food for thought.

Pigeon holes again.  And we don't fit.  We never have.  We never will.  For "most of the CG hobbyist market", on what authority?  "For some of us"??? I assume you mean you included.  No, for most of us, whatever tool we have to use, we will.  Dynamic clothes an "added level of complexity"?  Hardly, one more tool that probably most will learn and use to varying degrees of accomplishment with it. Far easier than trying to transfer morphs to conforming clothing, that will now not bend right, which means going to the joint editor and trying to fix it, after which it will not fit the morph again.

I also don't see Dawn doing anything that I will have much interest in, at least not once the WIP's started coming.  Interest level for me dropped with each one, the clothing available is just going to be more V4 rehashed and tie dyed. Nothing to interest me there. 

But the only truth about any blanket statement is they're always totally wrong.  I dropped all the daz characters and figures out of my computer, I have no trouble using the tools provided now with the Poser figures.  It pleases me, and I'm the only one that counts there.  Poser figures are only ugly for those that choose to not learn the tools and use them.

Doric.

The "I" in Doric is Silent.