Jack D. Kammerer opened this issue on Nov 19, 1999 ยท 12 posts
Jack D. Kammerer posted Fri, 19 November 1999 at 5:37 PM
Traveler posted Fri, 19 November 1999 at 5:42 PM
Excellent stuff Jack! ;) -Trav
BillBay posted Fri, 19 November 1999 at 6:57 PM
Oooo....my favorite teacher ;) ... and how come exchange students didn't look like that 30 years ago?... sigh... Super job Jack! Bill BBay.com
Colm_Jackson posted Sat, 20 November 1999 at 5:20 AM
Wonderfull Jack... Of course you can use the hair. That's why I gave it to you LOL... Colm...
mikes posted Sat, 20 November 1999 at 7:08 AM
I tried using the posable tie on a female figure and it just flew all over the place when I moved any of the morph dials--how'd you get it to work?
Ikyoto posted Sat, 20 November 1999 at 2:24 PM
Ms. G back teaching High School again?!? hehehehe Boy are THOSE kids going to get an education! hehehehe
Jack D. Kammerer posted Sat, 20 November 1999 at 3:20 PM
Colm: Thanks bud, the hair rocks!! :o) Mike: Don't try conforming the tie, First, pose the female the way that you want her then bring the tie into the scene, next use the dials to get it as close to the neck as possible, you might have to scale each section of the tie down (which I did). Set the tie to move over the breast and ta da, the tie actually looks as if it has been conformed to the top. Remember, doing 3D work and still art, the prop doesn't have to be perfect... it only has to appear that it is :o) Ikyoto: Yes, they took her back and while doing some talking with the Morph King, I decided to do a working series dealing with the highschool and it's students... can't say much more, but yes, it will only be for mature readers... hehehe... That was the only way that Ms. G would sign the contracts... she really hates PG ratings!! LOL
mikes posted Sat, 20 November 1999 at 4:04 PM
Thanks, Jack--I had hoped you'd found some trick for the tie. I'd like to use the tie for a 'St. Trinian's Girl', but it would have to be usable in lots of poses. sigh. Anyone care to do a female tie????
Jack D. Kammerer posted Sat, 20 November 1999 at 4:19 PM
Mike, you can parent the top knot of the tie to the "neck" of the shirt, all it needs after the pose is a little tweak to straighten it. Jack
LilWolff posted Sat, 20 November 1999 at 7:37 PM
Jack, I am seeing a look on her face. Did you do this on purpose? Or maybe is just my looking eyes. That look of being just a little bit nervous of someplace new and different than what you are use too? And oh yes she is most beautiful! smiles
Jack D. Kammerer posted Sun, 21 November 1999 at 1:11 AM
Yes, I am so glad you noticed Lilwolff. Beening that I work allot out of my office at home, I am a bit.... uncomfortable being in a new place, let alone a room full of people you don't know in a new country!! So I wanted to convey that in her expression and in her stance when I created this. Unfortunately because of Poser's rendering engine, it isn't very noticable to you see it rendered close up. What I wouldn't give for Poser to use a Raytracing Engine like Bryce uses... may take a little longer, but the quality is 100xs better!! jack
LilWolff posted Sun, 21 November 1999 at 3:54 AM
You captured it, it just takes looking. And I know the look, and the feel, have been there and I am sure a lot of others have been there to. So have something that helps makes uncomfortable go away. This one is just for you. Big Smile There you smile, they smile, everyone feels better. Simple, yes, but you would be surprised at the magic it works! Maybe next time you use her, I will see her smiling too. She is most lovely!