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Thanks Monsoon. That is helpful. The project is going to be a video consisting of stills with music and narration. It's primarily about the story and music, but he wants about 50 stills and has a budget of $3000,  just found out,  so, I guess it's doing the math and what I'm able to produce. I'll probably be keeping things simple rather than complex. Thanks again.
Thread: Charging for art work | Forum: Vue
Thread: Charging for art work | Forum: Vue
I've been doing some investigation and found that seems to be the general guide. I'm not a newbie artist, but I don't want to go too far. I'm thinking in the $15-$25 an hour range depending on complexity and possibly how long the computer will be tied up in rendering time. Thanks for your words and I'm still open for any other advice. AD
Thread: poser pro and path to files in the pz3 problem | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I've been using the utility in Poser (8) to collect scene inventory and saving it to a folder. When I import into Vue from this folder, everything works perfectly.
Thread: Ok who has been inspired by Avatar | Forum: Vue
I've seen Woodroffe's work and like him as well. I beleive he's even had stuff featured in some of Dean's published collections of various artists. If I'm not mistaken he may have been the main artist for the cover and book art for David Greenslade's album The Book of the Pentateuch. Thanks for posting the link.
Thread: Ok who has been inspired by Avatar | Forum: Vue
Saw the movie in 3D IMAX. That was truly over the top. The CG was excellently integrated. I share some of the same points as ddaydream, such as floating islands with unseen sources of water, universal translators and especially the english speaking off worlders in Stargate, Well I guess that's where the fiction and fantasy words come in right? And speaking of floating islands. I felt Roger Dean should have gotten some credit for inspiring some of those landscapes. Besides the floating islands, the area with the huge stone arches look exactly like some of Dean's work. Check out his art collections and you'll see a few things with a strong resemblance. Great and fun movie. Now I think they could do a reasonable Elric movie.
Thread: poser pro and path to files in the pz3 problem | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: poser pro and path to files in the pz3 problem | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I know about the preferences. Even though there is no Poser Pro preference choice I pointed Vue to Poser Pro in the browse. Not sure what's up. I use Win Vista 64 4GB RAM and Centrino Duo. I use Vue Pro Studio and the latest version.
Thread: poser pro and path to files in the pz3 problem | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks IsaoShi I got the script to process, but it's not helping much. Vue continues to ask for the path to the textures, etc. I'm going back to Poser 7 for now. I hope I didn't waste $200 :-(
Thread: poser pro and path to files in the pz3 problem | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
So I've tried the Scripts_to_fix_the_path utility and it works eratically. I want to try svdl's script but it's just a text file. How do I put it into a python script? I'm not a dummy, but I have no experience in python or any other scripting. I feel this is close to being fixed, but I'm missing something or lack the know how.
Thanks, Art
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Thread: Charging for art work | Forum: Vue