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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 7:38 pm)
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but if you look past the obvious lack of beauty in the figures you can see even then the program was bigger than what it was designed for, it had something that made people want to use it, now a mere 4 versions later we are about to see what the original designers dreamed of for poser. How many other programs can you think of that advanced so far in so few versions?
Well, never bought 3...who has the box for that ? Skipped it and went to 4...must have been a cash shortage or something :) Although I now have 3 via the magazine CD.
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Poser has evolved far beyond what its original purpose was, which as far as I'm concerned is a good thing! If anyone has the Poser 4.0 Handbook there is an introduction by Poser's creators about what it was originally intended for. If aren't familiar with the book I'll sum it up to you. Poser was originally designed to be an aide to artists. Remember those little manequins that came in the Ralph Gnaggy artist sets with the chalk and pencils? Well Poser's creator wanted a better stick figure to guide his art work. Poser was originally intended to have it's images imported into Painter so that people could draw over them. Actually if you think about it, you can still use our modern Poser for such purposes; but since I can't draw very well it gives me a way to express myself artistically without having to deal with vector programs or conventional media. Poser grew because people saw applications for it that reached beyond what was originally intended. I'd like one day to go to the movies and see an animated feature that was solely created in Poser--maybe by Version 10 . . .
Shoot, I've got the original Beta Poser 1 on 1.44 floppies! What a goofed up program! Poser really never came of age until Poser 3 and even then with limitations. Poser 4 was amazing and (yes) I'm very interested in Poser 5! Besides my own personal fascination with the program, I can't wait to see what some of the fine artists here at Renderosity are going to create with it!
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Poser is used in quite a few movies already, but not the entire thing. Perhaps P5 will be great enough to do it... Actually, I think if you had the time and resources, you could probably do it in 4..at least the characters, and the fact you can add bones to the figures would lend itself to that, I guess... The texturing available now sure rivals Final Fantay, except for maybe the hair. That Jet Li flick used Poser quite a bit in some scenes for layout purposes...couldn't you just keep on going?
Humankind has not
woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound
together.
All things connect......Chief Seattle,
1854
I still remember getting Poser One. I think if I remember correctly, I paid $69.00 for it. Then I got Poser 2. I still have them both. For some reason, I never got an upgrade notice for Poser 3 but I did get one for Poser 4 and got it. It seems strange looking back at how far Poser has really came over the last few years..... While I can't wait to get P5, I am still content to putter around with P4 till P5 arrives at my door. Does anyone know if it a stork, good fairy, the Easter Bunny, the Great Pumpkin or Santa Claus that delievers P5 to good little boys and girls? I need to write to the right one...
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Way back when, I got Poser 1 illegally. Software is like that, you think you got some kind of deal when you get it free. Next thing you know, its 5 years later, 6 oclock in the morning and youre hooked. You own the program legitimately, youre invested something close to 2 thousand dollars in application specific software/models/ and workarounds, you own the program and check related message boards slavishly. See- Kupa is like a drug dealer. Started us off with a little taste, just for kicks. Then he upped the dose until like coffee you can't wake up without it. He owns us now.check this: http://www.homepages.hetnet.nl/~albartus/scenexchange/poser.htm looks like 1991 initially developed for the MAC
Humankind has not
woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound
together.
All things connect......Chief Seattle,
1854
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Although everyone including me is dreaming of Poser 5 now (finally the Posette in Skirt can sit down, hooray), I was wondering what happened in the past. Since there is Poser 3, 4 and 5 I think there was a Poser 1 too once upon a time. And now I am so curious what this was like and what it was like. DOes anyone have experience and mayber some screenshots to show us... wouldn't it be a nice Fadeback to the past :)