Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: "Standing around like a normal dude" pose set

Gazukull opened this issue on Feb 14, 2003 ยท 6 posts


Gazukull posted Fri, 14 February 2003 at 4:28 PM

Does such a set exist? For purchase or freebee it matters not. Looking for not so dramatic poses, just kinda moving like how a non runway model or herotype would stand. I searched the marketplace fairly well did't find anything that fit what I needed. Any help would be apreciated... - Gazzy!


xoconostle posted Fri, 14 February 2003 at 4:51 PM

Attached Link: http://market.renderosity.com/softgood.ez?ViewSoftgood=16855

Maybe these would do?

Crescent posted Fri, 14 February 2003 at 4:56 PM

Try Schlabber's site - Posing is an Art. He has a ton of poses, many normal as well. I don't remember what the URL is off-hand.


TrekkieGrrrl posted Fri, 14 February 2003 at 5:45 PM

Schlabber's site

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Gazukull posted Fri, 14 February 2003 at 6:14 PM

Sweet! Thanks for the heads up peeps! - Gazzy!


pj-bear posted Fri, 14 February 2003 at 9:53 PM

I know what you mean!!! A lot of the available poses look like poses for photographers or are rather dramatic, which is rine for a lot of artistic purposes, of course. But the ordinary suspension and movement of the body gets neglected or forgotten. I was attracted to that particular set in the URL above of Skip's in the marketplace because many of the poses were realistic and are the ways guys really look when they are just hanging out. More like candid shots than posed shots. But I would also like to have available realistic poses for example of people really working, pushing lawnmowers, farming, construction, etc. And animations. Even exercises like jumping jacks, pushups, etc. if only to study how a new morphed body will behave over a range of motions.And baseball, for example is not all swinging at a ball. It is also standing around and getting mad and excited and disappointed and all the body postures that go with the game. And how about the people watching? They are not all sitting there properly or posed. Perhaps what we need is not simply poses but a photographic atlas of casual postures, to help us pose our own models more naturally. I have an atlas with a CD in it called Virtual Pose by Mario Henri Chakkour $34.99 but I would say that the poses are mostly for the eye of someone who is following more classical standards for representation. I do that sometimes too, and so it is useful. But often I want more candid postures, and there are surprisingly few aids for this. Thanks for your question. Maybe it will stimulate some discussion.