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I wish I was at home where I could go grab this stuff and give it a try. cough cough I'm not feeling so good... maybe I'll go home.
Thread: Help or selling artwork | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I know several artist who are making a good living selling their artwork at Conventions and the like. You've got to do more than create an image though, your next step is to learn to print, mat and frame them. Then you'll have something to sell. An image alone isn't very sellable.
Thread: When is something commerical??? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Commercial isn't in the changing of money, but in the purpose of the image. If the purpose of the image is to entice people to an action that would, hopefully, lead to the exchange of goods or services, then the artwork is commercial and you are suppose to compensate the artist, or at least obtain the proper license for the project. So, in the case of the artwork for charity auction, then absolutely the purpose of placing the artwork in the auction is a call to exchange goods, the artwork for money. In the case of the Band posters, the call is to exchange money for the band's CD (which may or may not use the same artwork on the cover) or to attend a bands concert. In either case, the purpose of the artwork is commercial. If you have a peice of your artwork hanging in a building (which you gave for free or otherwise hung there, perhaps because you own the building) and it is there incidentally (or even intentionally) as "atmosphere" at an event where the event is commercial, but your artwork is incidental to the event, then your artwork is not commercial. However, if someone asks about the peice, recieves your name, and then requests a piece on commision, the work just became commercial. That's why you should use royalty free props as much as possible. Once you've gotten the rights to the peice, the issue is simply academic.
Thread: Where's a good place to buy Vue d'Esprit 4? | Forum: Vue
I just bought Vue 4, Mover 4 and Poser 4 from E-onsoftware.com for a great deal. I'm very pleased with the purchase! Should arrive tomorrow!
Thread: Question About Modeling | Forum: Vue
Wow... I see I have a lot of learning to do. But thanks for the great start. I'm going to reproduce what I've been told, please check this and make sure I've got it right. DesignWorkshop lite will convert the buildings at greatbuildings to an DXF file. I need to find a mac based DXF to OBJ converter. Then use UVmapper to create a material template. (Must find tutorial on this) Then import and apply materials in Vue. About sum it up?
Thread: New To Vue | Forum: Vue
Thanks for the positive words. My Jag is up to date, does E-on support the software update of OSX? I mean, will software updates automatically find and install Vue 4.11? Also, I've a particular model I've built in Bryce. (Yes, i know bryce isn't a modeler, sue me.) Can I get it over to Vue?
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Thread: Question About Modeling | Forum: Vue