Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: taking time with Poser... hands and feet

voodoo opened this issue on Jan 07, 2002 ยท 11 posts


Schlabber posted Wed, 09 January 2002 at 3:54 PM

OK - this is not meant as advertisement voodoo ... But I'm planing to release some hand-poses for DAZ Vicky/Mike and just to avoid any confusion - they will be for free - I don't know where - maybe on my site. It is right - sometimes the hands are simply not posed correctly - I (too) see this in many poses but I also see really a lot of Posing errors - sometimes I also see this origin' pose by (put-whatever-name-here) tweaked by (me-as-the-image-creator) - I sometimes think then - oh, well but why didn't you attach the hands then fitting to the scene (as I say - this happens sometimes - not always). You can try your best by creating a pose (btw I mostly work from images to see the pose-expression of a person) - but you can't see in other peoples mind. You do a sitting pose for a chair - and someone who is using this pose is using it for a throne-pose ... A pose is EVERYTIME just a start - you have to correct it (mostly) - especially the hands for some special expressions (if you don't know from what I'm speaking ... go out and read some better comics - than you'll understand - or have a look at some theater-scenes). chohole - posing feet is senseless (in my eyes) - correcting feet is a matter of seconds - the only thing image-creators have to do - is to take this little time to do so ... ronknight - a pose can't handle everything - and it is good that it is like this ... if something would handle everything your mind will be prisoned (hope you understand what I mean) mikitacreed - Posing hands is to learn to use the dials instead of the buttons ... - Hands can only posed correctly if you use the dials - or you'll risk some really broken fingers ... droyd - this is the question that keep me going (Is that the best you can do ?) - And this is the reason why I (mostly) never touch a pose of mine twice - a pose is never good enough (but maybe that is just the question for perfection that can never be reached)