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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 26 8:04 pm)
Hiya I am always polite to my poser people (well apart from my favourite martian-Judy) I engage them constantly in (one sided) conversation. After all we are subjecting them to all manner of indignities,Hand Here,leg there, sit down, stand up, the least you can do is to be polite. My partner is used to my anthromorphising all of my machines. I often use a mirror for expressions and actually get up out of the chair and pose myself to get it right in my my mind how the posed figure should look. Luckily I work upstairs with a tree growing outside my study window or else I would have concerned neighbours banging at the door asking my girlie if I was "alright" Don't worry this business brings out the eccentric in all of us. Ask your partner why he shouts at the television next time he is watching football. PaulC
I guess it's the same impulse that makes people talk to their dogs... I was out for a walk this a.m. and passed a woman who was having a lengthy, detailed and entirely one-sided conversation with her small, not-very-smart-looking dog. I mean, not the way most people talk to their dogs (hey there, buddy... how's my old buddy?)--it was like she was expecting the dog to talk back. Which is, as they say, when you know you're in trouble.
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I am trying to pose Mike to row the free rowboat from Sams3d. I was talking to my pc, as one does, whilst working it out, and saying ok now he is pulling that oar with his left hand, now all I need to do is get him to pull the other oar with his right hand. Totally normal question, wouldn't you think??? Not with my other half sitting in the same room. He reckons Mike is a lucky guy.
The greatest part of wisdom is learning to develop the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."