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Posted Jan 11, 2003 at 8:20 am | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL |
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Re: Shrek models. you'd be surprised, Even tho they run on SGIs, the Pentiums and AMDs have managed to narrow the performance gap, so having a 2GHz P4 or something like that would see you through as far as horsepower is concerned. Thanks for the info on V3. Reason why I asked was to see if it's worth upgrading... but I realise I haven't fully explored V2 yet, plus there's the need to get new clothes for V3... I think I'll stick with my investments for now. Re: the bad joints and poses, I agree. I'm an artist myself so I'm really sensitive about all this. makes me frustrated when I'm posing the figures. Not easy to get natural looking poses, and the inelsticity of the Poser figures don't help. That's why I'm dreaming (fantasising) of a Shrek-like modeller/renderer program. I notice the "twisting" effect on V3's left shoulder. Several people have mentioned this "effect". And, of course, the high poly count just gobbles up RAM and slows down the system...
Thread: PoserStyle is down, and may be so for the coming week | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
No problem! Maybe the server wanted a holiday as well! ;) Happy holidays to all the community.
Thread: California Dreaming | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Question abt the actual figures themselves. Will they just be higher-res models of current P4 models, or will they use the system the guys doing "shrek" pioneered (ie. hidden muscles underneath the skin) that flex and bend naturally with IK so there's no more conflicts such as the shoulder disappearing halfway into the chest on some poses and... oh, heck you guys know what I mean...
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Thread: Difference between V3 and V2? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL