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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Quote - Before Poser I had Bryce and Raydream Studio. Once I got Poser there was no looking back.
...and before that, I had Qoole (Quake Object Oriented Level Editor).
shudder!
The biggest time-eater back in the day was pounding Rational Rose and Borland into submission for Quake MOD work... good times, but damn - at least nowadays I can still pull up my old artwork and enjoy it. Can't do bupkis with a ton of old .c and .h files, let alone the .bsp's.
Quote - Imackenzie,
I had forgotten Thralldom and Happyworldland. I suspect Thralldom is part of that other site that ends with 'otica as I mostly remember Posette in Chains stuff from Thralldom. Happyworldland had a texture site if I remember. There was also "MorphWorld"
re. Thralldom: Not quite. A lot of merchants (and most of the artists) there wandered over to R'otica, but for the most part R'otica bought up some stock off the site (e.g. Davo's inventory), but there's no trace of Thralldom in the Renderotica site, and no names were purchased, etc.
Can't remember what happened to MorphWorld, was that the site that Jim Burton and Digiport used to sell most of their goodies from, or has my brain completely degenerated?
After not having had a computer (Apple II C+) for several years, in autumn 2005 I stumbled across an ad for Poser 6 and was intrigued at the idea of 3D on a personal computer. I bought a PC and Poser 6, began to learn to use both, and here I am.
Poser 12, in feet.
OSes: Win7Prox64, Win7Ultx64
Silo Pro 2.5.6 64bit, Vue Infinite 2014.7, Genetica 4.0 Studio, UV Mapper Pro, UV Layout Pro, PhotoImpact X3, GIF Animator 5
Attached Link: Antique Software: Turbo C version 2.01
I *think* HappyWorldLand's textures are at PosetteForever , saw a thread where they had contacted Tim and he gave them permission to host them.I just pulled up Thralldom on the Wayback Machine (http://web.archive.org) - but I don't think there's much there. I don't know what happened to Thrall Lord.
MorphWorld was Traveler's site - some of the best morphs for Posette and Vicky at the time. He's at RDNA now of course. I think that Digiport was selling through BBay if I'm not mistaken though Traveler sold there too. My first and only commissioned piece was a nun's habit for Posette that he did. I think it cost $9.00.
"Can't do bupkis with a ton of old .c and .h files, let alone the .bsp's."
Hey Peng, I hope you put lots of Windows workstations in that IT project :-) You can still get Turbo C 2.01 from Embarcadero - great nostalgia. Borland used to make the best compilers. I haven't looked at any of their stuff since I left Delphi 3 and went to the darkside..
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OMG, I remember life before B &W TV, and the line in masking tape on the floor > you must stay behind this line if the EM box is on< .. which never happened .. .. I was only slightly father from that box than this flat screen, but the upgrade is wonderful.
I do remember old spoken programs on a big wooden box with dials ... but that was long, long ago. It did a better job than speech software .. there must have been some reason for that.
And then I discovered making print items for the new company ... go to Kinko's and then eat beans for the next ten days! Forget driving anywhere, buy a bus pass this month if you have to make things at Kinko's for the company ("so you want to design, eh?") ... So ... a bit later I got the hand me down PC, and a graphics program. I believe that was the end of real life formative age, and the beginning of the IT life grasp the new stuff age; aka: Where do you find this person anymore age? (only for those sans e-mail).
The car broke, the budget broke, and the PC broke, and I went into person-hood arrest. I would walk by the PC, and sit down, and stare ... what difficult days. .. I got over them slowly. But I did not forget the rush of making a beautiful image, and taking it to be seen, or discovering a new way to achieve something in the art program. .... heady days ... good days, so now ... I am back .. I hope that 3D is as rewarding as 2 D graphics were.
I think it is the heady sense of achievement one gets ... and that is a good thing, to have things you have created which you are proud of. If you can do graphite, way cool, Me I can paint with a pan and a roller, I don't even do a good spray can application ... but give me the PC and things will begin to emerge ... and that, I believe is the draw, that I am creating, and it feels good! --- (how it looks is addressed in other places, like help areas). ... ;-)
Quote - Some truly talented people actually created some great stuff with Neochrome Above from: http://alive.atari.org/alive10/esneo.php
Before Poser, I would use overhead transparency sheets and a felt tip pen to trace pictures from educational magazines like Playboy, Gent and Dude. I taped them to my TV screen and then trace the outlines with my mouse on an Atari ST (512 KB RAM) using the paint program Neochrome. Then I'd paint and fill in the outlines in 16 colors (out of a palette of 512) in all their 320x200 glory. Later I got a primitive - in todays terms - and expensive ($75.00) 3D program called Aegis Animator. Poser is, I suppose, the culmination of those two experiences.
Now, I can no longer spend Saturday afternoons chatting with the nice folks at the long defunct newsstand wile perusing source material. Instead, I spend time looking for the perfect HDRI map. Instead of working on some Frankenstein mouse/pantograph gadget, or hanging out at the tobacco shop (that oddly, was the only place in town selling ST software!), I'm wondering if this hair is sufficiently different from all the other hair I have to justify getting it. Progress is nice, but I'm not sure that the 'good' old days weren't actually better.
Ahhh, a fellow Atarian! I dabbled in Quantum Paint myself. But back then, I was a writer. I wrote most of my vampire novel on my beloved Atari before porting it over into the Windows world.
"A lonely climber walks a tightrope to where dreams are born and never die!" - Billy Thorpe, song: Edge of Madness, album: East of Eden's Gate
Weapons of choice:
Poser Pro 2012, SR2, Paintshop Pro 8
Aerosolizing liquids ... I had this experience ... it was not painting, but treating a hedge.
The answer for me was a set of redundant filters: ... If one clogs, remove and set in the water bottle, and apply a clean one. Worked fine until all were clogged up. I found that freshly mixed nixed fewer replaceable filters than hours old (some bio chem going on there).
I doubt that the airbrush (I have one, but cannot use it worth peanuts) has such a nice feature, but if you are still airbrushing .. I would let the manufacturer know of the concept ... who knows how much canvas, time and angst would be saved.
Now it is a whole new ball park, I am essentially starting from scratch in Poser Pro 2010 ... Lots of stuff to learn!!
Life before Poser? I want to say the world was a darker place, and people were shorter back then, with odd hair. But at this point I can barely remember life before odf's Antonia, so my memories may be significantly confabulated. :lol:
Actually, back then I used to try to draw and paint and sculpt. I wasn't very good, being unable to draw feet and having terrible troubles with symmetry and proportions. Life is better now. Mostly.
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Cage can be an opinionated jerk who posts without thinking. He apologizes for this. He's honestly not trying to be a turkeyhead.
Cage had some freebies, compatible with Poser 11 and below. His Python scripts were saved at archive.org, along with the rest of the Morphography site, where they were hosted.
Life before poser?! .. what is this sacrilege you speak of? Sketchbooks, pens, and pencils? Dealing with models that can't sit still? I found poser in '98 and never looked back.
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Imackenzie,
I had forgotten Thralldom and Happyworldland. I suspect Thralldom is part of that other site that ends with 'otica as I mostly remember Posette in Chains stuff from Thralldom. Happyworldland had a texture site if I remember. There was also "MorphWorld"