EClark1894 opened this issue on Nov 21, 2013 · 46 posts
AmbientShade posted Thu, 21 November 2013 at 9:58 AM
Quote -Ah, gotchya. :) I agree. IF I get to that point of making content for other sorts of models, it will be mainly for myself unless there's some interest. Then I may consider more- problem is, my style of what I want isn't everyone else's. It's not even main stream
Style evolves over time. And there's always someone that will like it and want to see/use more of it.
My style depends on my mood, and I'm borderline bi-polar so you can imagine.
I have a series of cutesy cartoon animal characters I want to do - I've only gotten as far as sculpting the prototype of the main character. That's actually part of what got me interested in Poser again, cause I discovered 2012 finally had the ability to create believable wings on creatures, and my main character is a sugar glider - something that was pretty much impossible to rig properly prior to PP2012.
But then I have the darker stuff that fuels most of my inspiration and would pretty much only appeal to fans of horror and sci-fi/fantasy.
And then there's the every day stuff that also appeals to me. I've been working on an a detailed 3-story old victorian-style house with interiors and furnishings, off and on for the last 2 years. I also want to build a 3D model of a pit bull, cause I haven't found one that appeals to me, even the DAZ dog doesn't cut it - there's supposed to be an APBT in there, but it looks more like a rottie or a mastif, definitely not a pit. I guess only pit lovers recognize the differences in body and head shapes. I want mine to look like my girl, who is a rednose - very different from a mastif, or even a blue.
And the list of ideas just keeps going. I model what inspires me. It doesn't have to fit a specific style.
~Shane