MacMyers opened this issue on Sep 22, 2011 · 29 posts
MacMyers posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 12:59 PM
It doesn't seem as "user friendly" as Daz Studio... but I need to read and play. I'm happy to finally get it!
“So, roll me further B_t__h!”
LaurieA posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 2:21 PM
Doesn't take long to catch on tho....
Laurie
grichter posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 3:52 PM
Quote - Doesn't take long to catch on tho....
Laurie
hmm LaurieA's post must have somehow gotten truncated! Taking the liberty to add
...and become a full fledge Poser addict! :thumbupboth: :woot: :thumbupboth:
Gary
"Those who lose themselves in a passion lose less than those who lose their passion"
LaurieA posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 4:37 PM
LOL
Laurie
SamTherapy posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 5:13 PM
As I said in another post...
I hate you all, you smug, self satisfied, shiny new Poser owning bastards!
May your socks rot and your hens die.
;)
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
Khai-J-Bach posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 5:30 PM
and may the camels of a thousand fleas infest your underwear.
LaurieA posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 5:33 PM
You guys are nuts...lolol.
Laurie
adroge posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 5:33 PM
It's a matter of getting used to it. Just like any software product. I challenge anyone to pickup a copy of ZBrush for the first time and not be completely lost.
RobynsVeil posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 5:54 PM
Quote - It's a matter of getting used to it. Just like any software product. I challenge anyone to pickup a copy of ZBrush for the first time and not be completely lost.
Hear-hear! However, unlike certain software that is sort-of similar in intent (if not function) there actually is a manual. Actually comes with the product. To DS users, this would be a bit of unfamiliar terrain - granted - but they've even revamped the manual... it is quite well written and surprisingly covers pretty much everything you want to know.
And then, there's this place. A warm, cuddly, lead-you-down-the-primrose-path sort of place, easing you into Poser addiction - I mean, "skilled userdom". Whatever. You'll get used to it.
As Phantom3D has on his tagline:
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Khai-J-Bach posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 6:53 PM
" A warm, cuddly, lead-you-down-the-primrose-path sort of place,"
where we hide the ax murderers :D
LaurieA posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 6:54 PM
Quote - " A warm, cuddly, lead-you-down-the-primrose-path sort of place,"
where we hide the ax murderers :D
I think I have some bodies buried there....
MacMyers posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 7:08 PM
The Material Room is a "bit" more complicated than Daz's Surfaces.
“So, roll me further B_t__h!”
LaurieA posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 7:23 PM
Quote - The Material Room is a "bit" more complicated than Daz's Surfaces.
But much easier than Shader Mixer...lol.
Laurie
Jcleaver posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 10:14 PM
It just came out, so i think just about everybody who bought it has gotten it for the first time.
Oh, you mean getting Poser 9 or Poser Pro 2012 as their first version.
In the voice of Emily Latilla ---"Nevermind."
tsquare posted Fri, 23 September 2011 at 12:27 AM
I still have my first (book version) poser manual. I read it cover to cover, then read it again, and then I read it a third time just to be certain it stuck in my dense noggin. I recall that one of the most baffling things for me was the many file extensions, ie CR2, PZ2, etc.
And then, I found that this place was full of people ready to explain things I couldn't quite grasp. I found them fun and patient with my questions. The whole of it was quite an experience and well worth my time.
I am hoping you have some fun and find your first Poser as satisfying as I had.
Teque
RedPhantom posted Fri, 23 September 2011 at 6:49 PM Site Admin
Quote - > Quote - " A warm, cuddly, lead-you-down-the-primrose-path sort of place,"
where we hide the ax murderers :D
I think I have some bodies buried there....
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SteveJax posted Fri, 23 September 2011 at 6:56 PM
Quote - As I said in another post...
I hate you all, you smug, self satisfied, shiny new Poser owning bastards!
May your socks rot and your hens die.
;)
Bbut but but... I ain't gotz no hens!!!
Quote - It's a matter of getting used to it. Just like any software product. I challenge anyone to pickup a copy of ZBrush for the first time and not be completely lost.
Last time I cracked Zbrush open to actually do something in it it was at version 3. Version 4R2 just came out today. I'm totally lost! Speaking of which.... How the HE77 Does Pixlogic afford to stay in business making money if they're still giving FREE upgrades? I haven't paid for Zbrush since I bought the upgrade from 1.55 to 2.0 and they're still giving me free upgrades!!!!
Diogenes posted Fri, 23 September 2011 at 7:19 PM
Quote - > Quote - As I said in another post...
I hate you all, you smug, self satisfied, shiny new Poser owning bastards!
May your socks rot and your hens die.
;)
Bbut but but... I ain't gotz no hens!!!
Quote - It's a matter of getting used to it. Just like any software product. I challenge anyone to pickup a copy of ZBrush for the first time and not be completely lost.
Last time I cracked Zbrush open to actually do something in it it was at version 3. Version 4R2 just came out today. I'm totally lost! Speaking of which.... How the HE77 Does Pixlogic afford to stay in business making money if they're still giving FREE upgrades? I haven't paid for Zbrush since I bought the upgrade from 1.55 to 2.0 and they're still giving me free upgrades!!!!
Plug ins and additions, and new sales. :)
rokket posted Fri, 23 September 2011 at 7:34 PM
Quote - > Quote - > Quote - As I said in another post...
I hate you all, you smug, self satisfied, shiny new Poser owning bastards!
May your socks rot and your hens die.
;)
Bbut but but... I ain't gotz no hens!!!
Quote - It's a matter of getting used to it. Just like any software product. I challenge anyone to pickup a copy of ZBrush for the first time and not be completely lost.
Last time I cracked Zbrush open to actually do something in it it was at version 3. Version 4R2 just came out today. I'm totally lost! Speaking of which.... How the HE77 Does Pixlogic afford to stay in business making money if they're still giving FREE upgrades? I haven't paid for Zbrush since I bought the upgrade from 1.55 to 2.0 and they're still giving me free upgrades!!!!
Plug ins and additions, and new sales. :)
Yeah, like me... in a couple months.
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3DFineries posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 5:39 AM
I'm finding the transition from DS3A to PP2012 to be easier than I thought. I love all the new features even the ones I haven't wrapped my head around yet & the resulting renders... OMG. I had P6, so it was quite a leap. Now if I can only figure out how to rig a gate prop without the whole thing bending, I'd be doing great.
Have a creative day!
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Ian Porter posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 5:54 AM
3DFineries
If you have your rigged gate in Poser, select each part, and then look in the 'properties' tab there is a checkbox for 'bend' if you untick that box Poser will stop bending the whole gate.
3DFineries posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 7:53 AM
Actually, I'm trying to figure out how to rig is now. The gate was in several parts. I figured I had to unify them into one object. It's already been grouped. This is the first time I've ever rigged anything so I'm a little lost. I want to learn though. Below is a quick render. The red are the parts I want to have move.
Sorry for being OT. I have to say, I'm a LOVING PP2012. So much to learn, but I'm gobbling it up.
Have a creative day!
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3DFineries posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 8:27 AM
Got it!
Thanks Ian! I have to tweak the joints, set limits, but it's boned & rigged without all the bending. :D
Have a creative day!
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Ian Porter posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 8:38 AM
Looking at your picture I would expect that to be two groups, one for the wall, and one for the door, including the handle. The door would be made a child of the wall, and the rotation point of the door would be moved to inline where the hinges would be.
As an experiment it might be worth importing the wall and importing the door as a seperate object and then using the joint editor to move the rotation point of the door over to where the hinges would be. Then when you rotate the door on its Y axis it will open just like it was a figure. This will give you good practice on using the joint editor, which takes a bit of practice. You will need to be familiar with the joint editor if you are going to rig figures ;-)
Going further, if you wanted to have the doorhandle turn, then you would have three groups:- the wall, the door, and the handle The handle as a child of the door, and the door as a child of the wall.
As you say it is a bit OT for the thread, and there are some great tutorials which explain rigging much more clearly than I could.
Hope that helps ;-)
Oh you worked it out while I was afk. Thats great ;-)
3DFineries posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 8:49 AM
Another screenshot of how I have it set up.
Have a creative day!
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3DFineries posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 9:26 AM
Don't want to derail this thread, so I've started a new one here:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=2836177
:)
Have a creative day!
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Teyon posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 10:23 AM
I've gotten it several times over in the course of making it, lol. - (was that evil? It felt evil.)
I would be interested in hearing if this is the first time some folks have purchased or used Poser though. :)
Plutom posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 10:43 AM
Quote - It's a matter of getting used to it. Just like any software product. I challenge anyone to pickup a copy of ZBrush for the first time and not be completely lost.
ROFL, or the second, third, forth times or a year of remembering where everything is, and going over each video tutorial nineteen times...Jan
LaurieA posted Sat, 24 September 2011 at 11:39 AM
Quote - > Quote - It's a matter of getting used to it. Just like any software product. I challenge anyone to pickup a copy of ZBrush for the first time and not be completely lost.
ROFL, or the second, third, forth times or a year of remembering where everything is, and going over each video tutorial nineteen times...Jan
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