Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Menu Prop?

morphometry opened this issue on Dec 05, 2008 · 4 posts


morphometry posted Fri, 05 December 2008 at 10:29 AM

I'd like it to help improve a tri-fold brochure, of a class, I'm currently taking at school; with the required theme of "Cafe(see attached WIP.".

My last class is less than a week away, so I'm hoping to find any help soon!

I looked through this Free Stuff, at:

3D Cafe(Currently being updated ???,)

Mystic Nights

and, :

Daz3D

also, :

Content Paradise

but can not find a simple Menu Prop; you know, just something like what you'd use to help you decide what you want to eat at a restaurant?  And I've tried all sorts of search parameters, relating, without luck.  Anyone have one in mind?

Here are some WIPs I'm working on:

(200K)

There are three images above.  The top is the scene I built for the class, to have material from which to make the brochure.  The Middle and bottom images are the actual images to be printed, on either side of a page which will then be tri-folded.

The Professor said my Text Blocks were boring.  At first I searched out some Scroll props, which I have, to replace the white areas; but then I thought of how convenient a Menu prop would actually be?

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ockham posted Fri, 05 December 2008 at 11:44 AM

Attached Link: Simple folding menu

Try this. It's rigged as a figure, with the middle as the base and the left and right folding parts as the 'limbs.'  Look for the Fold parameters on those two parts to control the folding.

The ZIP includes a sample JPG texture and a PSP file holding the template.
I think it should be self-explanatory if you've worked with textures before.......

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morphometry posted Fri, 05 December 2008 at 5:47 PM

O' Boy, Ockham; this will really Wow 'em!

The InDesign Column needs a picture; that picture only needed to be copy the Introduction column ,over again; but this is becasue nobody had a great idea for how to represent what was/was_being layed out with InDesign.  This is perfect.

Still hoping for something to replace my Scrolls idea; for the text panels though?

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ockham posted Fri, 05 December 2008 at 5:51 PM

Attached Link: scroll

Here's an old-fashioned scroll that I made some time ago.  Not sure if it fits what you're looking for.

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