Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: The reason all the Poser girls wear so much makeup is...

Jim Burton opened this issue on Oct 10, 2001 ยท 4 posts


Jim Burton posted Wed, 10 October 2001 at 3:09 PM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/softgood.ez?ViewSoftgood=4559

..they didn't have any way of changing it on the fly, until now, that is. Anyway, I got a request for this, and while I don't do requests, normally, building it seemed like a nice change of pace. It's a makeup case, plus all the items that would go in a makeup case, everything opens or the tops come off, all that stuff The girls can carry it around (it is a conforming figure, belive it or not), or you can use it for a backdrop or whatever. I've even included the nail polish spill, and if you buy it make sure you read the text on the lipstick cover! I really don't expect to sell a ton of them, but you never know, it might be just what you needed.

Ladyfyre-graphics posted Wed, 10 October 2001 at 3:22 PM

Jim these are lovely, and look very well modeled - extreemly true to life :)

www.ladyfyre-graphics.com


Cin- posted Wed, 10 October 2001 at 6:07 PM

You and your mirrors! I need to download the mirror you put up a while back just to see how you're doing those reflections. I agree with Alla the props look great. What does it conform to though? I assume that everything closes up, but does it conform into the hand? Or is there a shoulder strap or something?


Jim Burton posted Thu, 11 October 2001 at 8:15 AM

Thanks! It took me a while to figure out how stuff could all work togeather, all the items than hinge open are conforming figures, so if you conform the rouge case to the main case it will move with it (the eye makeup boxes move with the drawer, incidently). There is also a version that has a (virtual) right hand as the top part, so if you conform the case to a (body-type) figure it will move with the hand. You can't really see it but there is a handle on the lid that flips up so SMV (or whoever) can carry it arround once it is conformed. Sort of neat, I thought. ;-) I was going to include the "faking a mirrored image" instructions in the read-me but that sort of got missed! This one was actually done in Bryce, though.