Forum: Freestuff


Subject: Why has this forum become a ghost town?

skee opened this issue on Jul 13, 2016 · 23 posts


EarthCrone posted Thu, 14 July 2016 at 11:32 AM

**"I use to like to see all the comments and new ideas on this site, I've been around almost from the beginning.”

I go way back as well from early days of Renderosity. My user name was something like Wynter, or Wynter9...I forget.

“I have not added much to the site, but I have learned a lot. I do not feel I have the talent or the ability of most of you.”

I understand how you feel Skee in a way...in that I too have felt I don't have the talent that many others here do. Mainly in regards to Poser (which I forgotten a lot of and Daz Studio where I'm have trouble finding good ways to render without a Nividia Graphics Card).

But I've decided to take the plunge, and I’m going to add a bunch of images to my gallery. You see, I'm what I call myself a "Photoshop Digital Crafter". Why? Because I just take pieces parts of renders and craft my renders in PS. I don't even morph at this time as I know I can piece together an image that looks like it was morphed.

“I hate to see this all end. It is like walking through a ghost town and looking a what use to be. If most people are leaving because they want it to be like it use to be, who will be here to use this new way? If you want to stay a place where people will visit, change it to what people want, not to what you want. Where have all the people gone. If no people , then it will be a ghost town”.

Its like what Lobo and Kristi said above. There have been changes here and I’ve seen the complaints, and the “Sorry but I gotta go” threads, etc.

“Sorry to see it die. skee.”

Just do what I’ve decieded to do and check all the notifications for threads I receive by email. That is how I found this one. Also since I do have a roadmap for a small corner of the massive program aka Photoshop, I visited the PS Forum and answered what questions I could.

So, just jump in, the water’s fine /;)

NOTE: No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced."

HaHa...My 1 amoeba in my head hears ya!!! **


"Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein