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Thread: Is there a way to hide dials that aren't needed in a .cr2? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Do creative people have addictive personalities? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Do creative people have addictive personalities? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Do creative people have addictive personalities? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
My Grandmother used to say her rosary for 2 hours a night before she went to bed.
We referred to her as being religious.
We never considered the fact that she might be addicted to God.
Someday someone will draw a big chart of disorders represented by circles and someone will notice that all the circles overlap and that every conceivable personality trait falls within one of the circles.
They will also discover that there is a medication designed to treat all of the circles.
If your roof needs to be repaired you would do well to find a roofer who is addicted to roofing cause they do a really really good job.
A healthy person who can walk away from roofs at any time is not a good choice.
psycho-bible=psycho-babble
Thread: Do creative people have addictive personalities? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote- "I was trying to find a good medical definition for psychological addictions, but couldn't find anything consistent. It's even harder finding anything from established medical sites."
Yeah there's a reason for that and it's really really obvious.
As far as what I call the strong almost single-minded desire to spend lots and lots of time perfecting your craft.
We used to call it dedication.
Of course you can't make any money on a diagnosis of dedication.
Thread: Do creative people have addictive personalities? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - "Ā I've always thought true creativity manifested like Bi Polar Syndrome...at least in me...when I'm manic I create and when I'm depressed i, well for lack of a better description, edit.. ..."
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Quote -"lol that's veyr apt, Bobby!Ā :)
I'm not bi-polar but yeah, it's a agood description for me too ;)
ups and downs, natural ones, as opposed ot the severe swings of bi-polar, you get a great idea, or feel good, or whatever and create
you feel down, sick or whatever, you organize content, hehe :)"
Back in the day we used to call those examples of feeling uninspired or feeling inspired*.
IĀ guess it's called manic and depressed now.
LOL*
At least they don't burn witches anymore.
They just find a rich pharmaceutical company to develop and market a nice drug to medicate them with.
Thread: Do creative people have addictive personalities? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
IMHOĀ the answer to your question is no.
My baby daughter will spend an hour trying to pull down the bumper pad in her crib so she can see us when she first wakes up in the morning. Is she obsessed at the age of 7 months?
My wife will spend 2 hours doing her hair. Is she obsessed?
My son will spend 4 hours trying to master the guitar solo for his favorite song. Is he obsessed?
Talk shows have really wrecked society and the way we look at each other IMO.
Here's the real question IĀ think....
If someone spends a lot of time on an activity that is by its very nature time consuming can they easily be labeled obsessed or addicted?
YES!!!
Is the world label crazy?
YES!!!
If you were posing a character in a scene could you really pose just one finger and then leave it alone for two days and then come back and pose just one more finger etc?
Would you not be labeled a procrastinator or lazy then?
Labels...BAH.
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Thread: What's the big deal with gamma correction? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
IĀ just don't see an eye-popping difference IĀ guess.
Both the examples in this thread (M4 and the one above) look better to me without it.
Perhaps if IĀ save and example using the simple application of GC IĀ might change my mind.
Maybe the above example could be posted with the lighting corrected for GC.
Thread: What's the big deal with gamma correction? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote-"Oh come on, we've been through this time and again: what is superficially more pleasing to the eye is not necessarily what is correct.Ā hawarren's comparison clearly shows the GC render as far superior in tonal balance and contrast, but because the lighting was adjusted to be correct for the non-GC render, the non-GC render may appear more pleasing to the casual viewer."
When speaking about art your statement is absolutely false.
A friend of mine who works at a production house put it this way, "We like our work gamma corrected because that way we have a neutral canvas to apply post production enhancements. If what you're going for is dramatic lighting then you don't want "tonal balance". In fact you want the opposite"
In the above pair of renders the one on the left is clearly more dramatic and therefore more interesting.
What is superficially pleasing to the eye is what art is all about.
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