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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
p2 guy loads fast & is easy for beginners to work with. I presume most non-beginner users change their preferences to eliminate loading this guy. The terms posette & dork arose during P3 and came into common usage at Willow's PFO in an incarnation prior to her moving the site here, so AFAIK, the actual origins are now lost.
You know, as long as you're doing a sort of "evolution of a poser character" kinda thing, it might improve it to show exactly how each character improved over the previous. For instance, Posette's still my favorite, but the fact is, there's a lot that Vicky and Stephanie can do the the others can't. And going from the old guy to Dork, you might want to put a texture on Dork, and maybe abuse Mike's muscle dials. The way that poser figures have evolved is by and large in utility. You can do things with Mike that would have been unheard of back when old guy was still in use. A running dialogue of the improvements in the newer models might be a good thing to add and demonstrate. I have no doubt that you lack the ability to do so. Paul P.S.: You might even consider tossing some of the Pro Pack figures into the mix. I've never really used 'em, but I've seen work in the galleries that did.
Entropic, you have an excellent idea. I've been thinking along those lines, but am frankly stumped as to how to put it all together. It might be necessary at least to contact Curious Labs and DAZ3D. Other people in this community have apparently done something like this. I recall one artist put together a graphic showing a wonderful depiction of the evolution of the Poser characters from the primitive Poser 1 Dork, on up. I surely wouldn't want to tread on that person's work! I'm terrible with names, so I apologize in advance. I could do a search I suppose to find out?! One difficulty is that I'm trying to think of something to submit to the Renderosity Magazine, as my first "break" into the computer publishing world. There are certain limitations concernin submissions that I'm trying to understand. I do believe 7 images is the limit there. Somehow I need to find the proper focus and approach here. *** I just had a potentially silly thought. I still have Poser version 1 (by Fractal Designs) on 3 floppies. I never figured how to use that version. What would happen if I installed it on my Windows XP machine and tried fiddling about? I'd probably be as lost as I was years ago! *** The ProPack figures appear to be lowres cartoony figures. I played with one, and used the poses designed for that character. The poses wouldn't work. That was the end of that little escapade. Ron
Seems to me she was really the link between the P4F and Vic. I think "Posette" came about pretty early. There were other schools of thought: "poser chick" next in line, as I recall, and others even less memorable (and/or polite), but Posette won out. "Dork" is self explanatory--like a high school nickname that sticks forever as soon as it's said.
Legume, Your Poser 1 guy looks rather distorted. The arms and legs are proportionally both too long for his torso/head, and his wrists have been through an extruder. Otherwise he would have served the intended purpose... which was to give artists a model they could pose as reference for their drawings. Carolly
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