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Another Theory bites the Dust

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How people improvise is perhaps my theme here. I have been evolving a theory that Core2(tm) and QuadCore(tm) chips have more amplification but not as good of signal to noise ratio as the last of the hot ones of four years ago. This then leads to some sort of defense of the move that goes something like hot chassis ground vs. DC ground. The noise floor is raised but it is clamped to the ground to minimize noise through a huge coupling capacitor. If all that was tue then you would be seeing the same picture as yesterday but done in Poser 5 with the appropriate figure substitiuted in the model of yesterday. It didn't work in 6 and it didn't work in 5 though the previews were good and the background quickly appeared in the render. So in defense of the move to refined microcode today I have gotten one of my older props to work with Sydney and changed the background. This was a piece of cake for this machine. "All My sorrows soon be over..." Look at it this way. My mobile has Core2Duo (tm) and an LCD screen and when hooked to my father's Saginaw connection (which never happened this year) we are on DSL and so a ultrasonic noise model is dominating and challenging solid state transistors. But here with this older 2.9Ghz rig and a CRT on a cable connection we have microwave noise and are challenging vacuum tube technology, to whit, the display. I only have 2GB or real memory on this one and it saw 2.12Gb in virtual trying to do the Poser 6 and 1.92 for the Poser 5. Both of my machines are 32 bit OS. The extreme low profile of the front tire? The smallness of the inverted cartridge forks? Any other questions? Oh! What was the problem yesterday that reappeared to cause the look at older versions only back to five? In spite of having the render setting at Firefly RayTrace it just would not RayTrace and gave flattened reflective surfaces. I beat it for one render. No real luck there, though. Today's image shows no more than one more winner in this duel of consciousness.

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Mad-Mike

3:59AM | Wed, 30 April 2008

Considering this interesting render size, and the configuration of your system. windows might be trying to borrow from your graphics card a little extra memory. yet of course you would know if this is the case via your settings either with Bios system menu when your pc is first booted up, and or your OS settings for your hardware specific graphics card and then again Virtual Memory is configurable from within Xp. you do have xp correct? oh wait.. I remember you mentioned Vista about a week ago. cool render of these two beauties none the less Dale.

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meico

5:38AM | Wed, 30 April 2008

I know what I'd like to nibble ... no prizes for guessing. Chewing dust [specific kinds] can be, I'm told, therapeutic - though I much prefer sodden dust as mud baths alongside bikini-clad babes! Mike

Kuiski

8:02AM | Wed, 30 April 2008

the scene look cool, a nice motorbike, a pretty lady with a sexy outfit and a original background. Hmmm Nice!

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flaviok

10:24AM | Wed, 30 April 2008

Esta é uma obra eloquente, a pose dela de quem esta com problemas ou espera devem te-la deixado irada. Uma realização ótima, aplausos (5)

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Osper

11:07AM | Wed, 30 April 2008

Okay. Which is the winner?

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RodolfoCiminelli

12:23PM | Wed, 30 April 2008

Excellent motorbike and very creative abstract background......!!!!

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sessan53

12:29PM | Wed, 30 April 2008

Very great work. I like it. :-)hugs sessan

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Hendesse

1:15PM | Wed, 30 April 2008

Looks fantastic. Really a great composition, inclusive the background!

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jocko500

5:17PM | Wed, 30 April 2008

real cool work

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goodoleboy

5:54PM | Wed, 30 April 2008

Utterly fantastic concept of Sydney posing alongside the lickety-split bike, T! Great work! After reading your arcane narrative aloud to myself, I drank a whole bottle of Gatorade at one sitting to quench my raspy throat.

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Richardphotos

9:02PM | Wed, 30 April 2008

I installed Poser 7 on my new quad core and it rendered Jesse with a morph at 1900x1900 in 3 minutes.I was impressed outstanding bike Dale and one sexy babe

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3DClassics123456

12:54AM | Fri, 02 May 2008

I like trhe twin.

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evielouise

9:51PM | Tue, 06 May 2008

It's all just too lovely included the gals outfit if I were a young chick I would wear it lol:: all great and perfect bravo!! sorry I missed a few catching up "zero ebots"" and I've been under the weather hm__more like feeling under a two ton truck! GRRRRRRRRRR___eat work::


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