Lucy_Fur opened this issue on Feb 13, 2002 ยท 65 posts
Kiera posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 6:43 PM
To me, a good poser artist is someone who doesn't allow the limits of the program to restrict their vision. If Vicki won't bend that way, or no one made the right kind of hair, or none of your light sets QUITE work, the poser artist will work around those limitations with her own imagination and creativity, whether that means making her own morphs or solving the problems in postwork. I view Poser and Bryce as tools to make creating the types of images I like easier; digital art is much less expensive in the long run than traditional media. ONE art class (drawing, no painting) cost me 420 dollars in materials for 12 weeks. I can't imagine spending an amount like that every 12 weeks to keep myself supplied. =)