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Picasso Was Not a Sadist

Poser Abstract posted on Sep 15, 2007
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Sometimes a stranger says to a "dry", "you're no fun." But the reply is a giggle. I was in the grocery store the other day thinking about how Reynolds number and impulse affected lazy dog projectiles and ZAP needles to show the effect of scale on penetration ability. Then yesterday I had Poser5 export a Lightwave5 version of my data5676 Alias/Wavefront object. Poser5 would not reload it so no render of the inout. What I have here today is a Poser 6 and a Poser 7 render stacked of that Lightwave5 export imported respectively into those esteemed applications. Then "muhhahhaha!" (excuse me it just came out) to go beyond Dali and Picasso of the machine translation world I began to export this self same Lightwave5 file into Carrara 6. I had seen a Lightwave 5 in Carrara 4 but this was a chance to see the latest. I waited and waited it sort of went to 40% then 60 then back to 38 then it just sort of stuck at 61.7% Gradually it crept to 67.9%. In an hour or two it was as 74% and I ctrl-alt-del to bring up the Task Manager to ease it back to storage to cool off. Sure I could have used Lightwave 6 and a Poser from 6 up as my exporter but what would be the fun in that? He-he!! There is a sort of cubism to how what is left of it wraps around what looks like a fairly whole governor and front cover. I looked allover for the rest in Poser 5 and the surreal areas of Poser 6 and 7 but nothing more was to be found. Once upon a time in analog computers or the later hybrids which went into Peacekeeper as solid state a bad pot or resistor without a gold stripe or a cap other than tantalum would cause an outlier. Today we solute the bravery of those knob turners and patch board spaghetti pullers. Ta-ta-taaaaa....

Comments (16)


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ruana

5:01AM | Sat, 15 September 2007

i have NOOOOOOO idea what you just said! hehe!

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A_Sunbeam

6:57AM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Very surreal! Your text certainly is.

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danob

7:36AM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Haha I understand the frustrations of waiting for renders that dont come out... It would seem the import and export of files into other applications is alway a problem.. I had waited for an hour for a HD Render to find I had not unticked an appropriate box!! Subsequent renders then worked perfectly in less than 5 mins!

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JeffG7BRJ

8:19AM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Way to go! the outcome is A ok, so it reasons that the input was as well! What I don't understand is the stuff below the waist. I like the look of it though!

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tallpindo

8:37AM | Sat, 15 September 2007

The figures were already there. You may recognize them as James and Simon. What is below his waist is what the imported file looks like after imported as the Lightwave 5 file exported by Poser 5. What did it look like before it was built in Carrara and exported in to Poser 5 to be exported to a Lightwave5 file? A dark, shadowy gaunt shape, depressed, disabled, taunted and haunted. How long did it take? I've been working on it since mid-1976.

Denys234

10:20AM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Very interesting!

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Fidelity2

10:43AM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Very well done. 5+.

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jocko500

11:00AM | Sat, 15 September 2007

cdool inform here. I like the bootm better.

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:10PM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Cool creative and interesting realization Dale.....!!!!

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sessan53

1:06PM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Very, very creative work on this picture. Bravo:-)hugs sessan

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Mousson

1:28PM | Sat, 15 September 2007

I dont understand, but the images are great! ;-))

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mac4gman

2:08PM | Sat, 15 September 2007

And it's strange, so strange. Must be the season....

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pakled

3:09PM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Pablo Picasso was never called an a*ole -The Modern Lovers...;) Looks like possibly the vertices are out of order, or something like that. Or it's one of those dehydrated cars...just add water..;) Happens to the best of us, m'fren...;)

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moochagoo

8:43PM | Sat, 15 September 2007

I do think that it is a time travel bug. Poor men.

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Richardphotos

11:04PM | Sat, 15 September 2007

James seems to have a foreign object from Lightwave stuck to his ulterior motives to be part of Ramblers history. I seen a wagoneer today that had been restored and a newer grille installed, but they did not take the time to replace the original headlite holes in the front mounting frame for the radiator.even behind the newer grille they stuck out like Jame's protruding object

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Stringy

7:40AM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Glad James made it in one piece. Mesh Deformation can be really painful and can strike at any time when moving between modelling software.


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