Phantast opened this issue on Jul 24, 2002 ยท 28 posts
gryffnn posted Wed, 24 July 2002 at 10:35 AM
MadYuri is right. What's more, the Poser community has always been made up of lots of different interests, sub-specialties and skill-levels. We've been sharing ideas and learning from each other's work for years. That's not going to change. Does anyone think vendors with P5 are just going to make products for the new figures and ignore the market of all those Millennium figures out there? Heck, I may even put that new putty tool to work on Dork to finish off the morph set for a P4MaleMagic. After the initial rush, there will be an on-going migration of folks from P4 to P5. Then a year or so later, P4 will come out on a magazine CD and there will be another flood of new folks. What is going to be different with this release is increased growth at the advanced level too, as "high-end" 3D people see what top Poser5 users create and add P5 to their tool set. They may not openly deign to participate in the community, but bet they lurk and learn. That will mean Poser will be more successful, and that's good for all of us.