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Subject: Where is a limit?..


tse60 ( ) posted Thu, 08 July 2004 at 6:51 AM ยท edited Tue, 03 December 2024 at 6:32 PM

I'd like to ask you: where is a limit where we can say: I made a work in Poser, Bryce etc... Let's take a figure made in Poser and imported to Bryce. The figure is placed in the environment of Bryce where we can find: rocks, water, trees, sky etc. Next, all is renedered in Bryce. And what we can read below such work? Poser/Fantasy (for example). Is it right? And the second sample. Everything as above. Next - hard post work in Photoshop or Painter. The work looks like scanned painting or "child" of a tablet. Again we can read below - Poser/(...) So... how we should call such artworks? And where is the limit of "manipulation" when Poser is still Poser, and Bryce is still Bryce... or I'm wrong? Mirek :)


Blur014 ( ) posted Thu, 08 July 2004 at 2:18 PM

Should be posted in Mixed Medium gallery, but people know that they get more hits if they post in Poser, so thats where they put it... Depending on who you talk to, some people believe that the Poser gallery should be kept for purists, but then we would have no painted hair or clothing. I believe that if it is rendered in Poser and touched up in Photoshop, it is still Poser work, but maybe that is just me... Ryan


tse60 ( ) posted Thu, 08 July 2004 at 3:48 PM

I make my work in Bryce and I am purists. Only by one or two picture I imported objects. I like modeling in Bryce. If you know how, you are able to create very strange and superb objects. I, of course, use Photoshop for post work, but usually this is only light effect or a bit changed color. Mirek


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