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Poser Objects posted on Jul 23, 2008
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I mean this in the sense of a robot if you already have a doll. A doll is material. A virtual figure is mathematical. To make a robot you need all the angles and position data to allow you to cause it to move and animate. You can grab the dolls parts and move them in a pantograph sense in a fixture that sends the positions and angles to a second fixture with a doll but that adds a fixture. To a photographer I realize the photos of a hyper relistic doll and a hyper realistic virtual figure look the same. I saw an example of where society has gone yesterday. In the second paragraph of an article about WW-II bombing of Berlin in Air Force magazine it had the phrase Third Reach. Of course spell checker says Reich is not an English word. You cannot file court papers in America that use the term Reich. So the word has to be Reach. Simple lawyering by a layman does this. Reich got pulled. It wasn't fair use. It was simply history that never happened. It was future speak that Future Shock ignored. This is the same Poser primitive bicycle that I made in Poser 3 a long time ago. But I had to use the Dr. Geep tutorial method of exporting as a .obj and reimporting the result to construct a prop with several groups that allow the wheels and crank to turn and the forks to rotate. Then when I save the result as a pp2 DAZStudio opens it though whoops! it has rescaled the groups. Not too much work to get Humptey Dumptey back together and Ouilah! Victoria 4pt2 who has clothes in this computer can get on it and pose.

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timtripp

6:01AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

should she hit a bump in the road, the rear diagonal arms could inflict pain. depending on the joint at the crank. sometimes it's good to know where your problems are going to come from. excellent render.

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:21AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Excellent creation.....!!!!

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Biffowitz

6:31AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

With comparison to yesterdays cyclist, this one looks like she eats special K for breakfast everyday. You can't help but notice she's a lot happier too!

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flaviok

6:45AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

O problema maior é que mulheres querem ser bonecas , bonecas querem ser robos, e assim tuda caminha para aonde..., circunstacial a alegria dela posar em uma bicicleta..brilhante obra e realização, aplausos (5) The larger problem is that women want to be dolls, dolls want to be robots, and like this tuda walks for the where..., circunstacial her happiness to pose in a bicicleta..brilhante work and accomplishment, applause (5)

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Darkwish

7:37AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Very nice pic! EXT work!

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debbielove

8:06AM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Well done on the Track suit bottom's! They look really good. Great work, Rob

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moochagoo

2:40PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Excellent picture :)

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Richardphotos

2:58PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

she is beautiful,doll,3d,or robot.the clothing works really well

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evielouise

3:50PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Robot or not she is coming together very nicely keep on trucking hm?or should I say 'keep on biking' great work dale:

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Mad-Mike

4:35PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Amazing how we do not allow certain words into our culture... and I thought we were very diverse with all the foreigners we allow here.. hmmm anyways, about the animation.. this woud be a bit more difficult on the old commodore 64 pc's.. perhaps assembly language would suffice.

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junge1

6:08PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

Superb render!

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jocko500

6:15PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

wonderful pose too she do. cool

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goodoleboy

6:57PM | Wed, 23 July 2008

I'm sitting on top of the world, rolling along, just rolling along..... I really like this concept of bike and rider, T! Fine POV, colors and lighting effects. If a nanocarbon frame the bike can't weigh more than a pound or so. The pedal mechanism really throws me though.

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bluedarkmoon

6:21AM | Thu, 24 July 2008

Super cool, my friend and she is real hot!!!

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Osper

12:07PM | Thu, 24 July 2008

You can however teach your spell checker! The spell checker learns but does not shade meanings or history, only humans do that. Your renders are becoming.

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Buffalo1

12:30PM | Thu, 24 July 2008

Lovely bicyclist, but I have to admit that I don't know anything about how you created it. Glad you stuck with it though! I'm just a photographer.

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lizzibell

1:42AM | Fri, 25 July 2008

nice work...

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clam73

1:46PM | Sat, 26 July 2008

nice pose and character.....very well done!!


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