infinity10 opened this issue on Feb 12, 2014 · 78 posts
DarkElegance posted Wed, 12 February 2014 at 7:30 PM
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you can have fun and raise the bar, as they say. I too, do not understand why someone wouldnt want to improve their work, to grow, to learn new skills.
I think many do want to improve, I know I do, but the hobbyist has to start somewhere. If they are writing a story and wait until the illustrations/renders are the quality of Toy Story, and the like, a large proportion of them will never complete their first book. Many may not be looking to go professional but produce something that is for thier family and friends and upload a few renders to show what they are doing. OK some will try to make it a polished professional publication, just as many try for photorealistic renders but Poser covers a wide field. Mediocre renders will always be part of Poser but looking at the Poser 2012/2014 galleries shows how the bar has been lifted by better software, just don't expect the snobs to change their views any time soon.
I was agreeing with you.o_0
We all started with "bad poser renders". A good portion started out as hobbiest and learned, improved and some moved to more.
I know when I started I barely could run a puter. I -never- thought I would be able to do something like a cloth symo. Never in a million years.NEVER thought I could make anything in a program like sculptris. I remember very vividly saying "I'll never be able to model"(do not get me wrong Now I have to learn to rig them to be able to move..but slowly I am getting there)
I just do not understand those that do not wish to move forward.
I am not meaning to pro...but just new skills, better skills
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