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One of my first - A tribute to Poser

Poser Comics/Cartoons posted on Nov 14, 2006
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I was browsing through some old CDs and stumbled over some of the earliest 3D images I'd ever made. I got a free version of Poser 1 in a computer magazine back in 1997 and thought it was the greatest software ever made. :-D Now, almost 10 years later, I look back at all the projects I've made for various companies and friends. And of course a whole bunch of images I've made for my own amusement during my vast learning process. Back then there wasn't a Firefly engine. Back then there weren't any custom made hand poses. Back then there weren't any clothing to play dressup with. Back then I never thought I'd be where I am today. Still learning, still perfecting, still rendering. To all my friends out there... Thank you for watching! Best regards... //Jacko

Comments (2)


cujoe_da_man

2:25AM | Tue, 14 November 2006

lol, I did a similar thing with the enterprise when I built the originals in bryce all over again, trying to be as accurate as possible to my 1999 images and then comparing them to my current renders. Isn't it great to go back and see how much we all sucked as compared tow hat we can do now? :P

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3dInfatuation

10:22PM | Sat, 18 November 2006

Cool! Very retro indeed! I love it!


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