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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 15 11:01 am)
Attached Link: http://www.curiouslabs.com/
I don't know of such a thing. I did some brief digging about at the Curious Labs site, and found nothing. You might want to follow the link and check for yourself.That logo with the green guy looks too much like a Netscape logo...that was my first impression. The thing in the back kind of looks like the "ships wheel" in the Netscape logos. I really spent some time in the Curious Labs site trying to see if they had any information on linking to their site. I was kind of shocked to see they didn't. You'd think they'd jump at the chance for free advertising, and give us plenty of banners, logos, etc. Other companies do that, but I don't like their products as much as Poser. Oh well, I am not about to spend my own time and effort creating advertising logos and banners for them. I don't get the profits from Poser sales. They do.
No skin off my ass. I've been in one form or another of graphic design for a decade now, and I don't mind putting a little effort into a logo that would repeatedly remind the rest of the 3D community that we aren't a joke. It wouldn't hurt to acknowledge that we do profit from Poser sales, just not financially. Apple needed evangelists to grow, and so does Poser. All it took to convince me to purchase Poser was one greyscale render by James Schoenberg in the DAZ gallery. Remember, I started out just idly searching for a now-defunct "let's make fun of faceless, dickless Clayface P1 renders" page when my search engine hit the DAZ site. Thanks to James' work, I'm a Poser schmuck too.
I've had Poser since Version 1 in 1996. Of course I never learned how to really use Poser till v 4.03. The point I'm trying to make is that a company who wants our loyal support should accept part of that job, and help us out a bit. Make banners and buttons, and put up a section about linking to them.
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Some time ago in this forum, there was a discussion about providing a logo that could be used on websites, etc. The logo would be a sort of "union label" to indicate that the graphics contained herein were generated using Poser. Has anything like that been designed? I'd like to promote Poser on the start page of my interactive textbooks.
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