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First PP2012 Render

Poser Glamour posted on Sep 24, 2011
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Things To Do While Downloading Poser Pro 2012 Clean out the closet - in every room in the house. Mow the lawn - yours and all your neighbors. Watch the entire extended DVD collection of "The Lord of The Rings." Twice. Read a novel. Write a novel. Redecorate your living room. Play a game of Monopoly - maybe two. Go golfing. Go fishing. Go fly a kite. Go jump in a lake. Set up a stand and sell hard hats to people concerned about satellites falling out of the sky. Render something in Vue. Watch paint dry. Prepare a feast for homeless people. Wait for the Chiefs to win a football game. Wait for Congress to do something useful. Count the grains of salt in your salt shaker. Count the number of Na-na-nas in the song "Hey Jude." Count how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall. Count how many times RodS has used The Girl 4 in a render. Count how many times renecyberdoc has used the morphing condom in a render. Write a list of really stupid things. Stick your tongue into a light socket. The download should be finished by the time you get out of the hospital. Become engrossed in a book on calculus. Figure out Pi to the 100000th decimal place. Hit yourself in the forehead with a hammer repeatedly because it feels so good when you stop. Engage in a discussion of string theory with Dr. Stephen Hawking. Figure out the number of flame variations you can create with Apophysis. Well, now you know what I've been doing all night...... Jeeze, this thing is massive! 8 hours to download all the files... All joking aside, though... My first assessment of Poser Pro 2012? It absolutely, positively, ROCKS!!!! The improvements in lighting alone are well worth twice the price and the download time! This is just a bit of playing around, getting used to PP2012. I used a point light on top of the lamppost - I just about fell out of my chair on the first render! This lighting - where one side of the face is in full light, and the other side has that small triangle of light under the eye - is referred to as "Rembrandt lighting" is photographic circles. I was never able to get really nice Rembrandt lighting in P8. First try with PP2012! Someone commented in one of the forums that PP2012 was like having "A pocket-sized bagginsbill built right into the software..." That was enough to sell me, right there! I'm well into production on the next installment of the Girls From TNA - hopefully, I'll be able to update a little more often. As always, a BIG Thank You to everyone for all your comments, faves and support! I keeps me going! :-D

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eekdog

7:15PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

looks wonderful Rod, i had the chance to get that poser set, had the free link mona sent, but lost my hard drive a few days ago. love the nightime setting. with my dial up would have taken weeks to get that one, looks great Rod, hope to see more soon, mostly with the girls from TNA..

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Faemike55

7:28PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

Fantastic image, Rod Love your narrative about the downlaod and installing

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magnus073

7:48PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

Fantastic looking image Rod, and I got a kick out of reading that list of things to do while waiting

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MineFujiko

7:49PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

Excellent render! Nice atmosphere! RodS-san:)

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angelafair

8:01PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

wow!!! gorgeous image!!! A couple of songs came to mind when I saw this....."Lady in red"..."Red Light"....anywhoooo....very nice image!

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mgtcs

8:09PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

Exceptional render Rod, amazing colors! Waiting for the download was worthwhile!

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npauling

8:57PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

You did such a lot of interesting things while you were waiting it was well worth the wait..lol. Counting the grains of salt in your shaker was a bit over the top though.... An excellent image and that lighting really is marvellous.

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adorety

8:59PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

I still haven't finished downloading all the content, two files left. These results look excellent. Looking forward to checking it out. Have to see compatibility with Vue first.

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BonBonish

9:09PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

Beautiful artwork!

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auntietk

10:02PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

Fabulous lighting! Wow. Sweet! :D

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Foink

10:31PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

LOL...take your time,this could take a while. I love Poser...started rendering with Poser 4. I find D/S easier to use...maybe someday i'll try Poser again. Awesome image Rod...looking forward to more!!!

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FaeMoon

11:19PM | Sat, 24 September 2011

Oh, really cool first render. The subsurface scattering has me hooked after one render. Can't wait to try jade with it! or other gems, this is gonna be fun!!!!

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renecyberdoc

12:48AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

morphing condom counting huh?? lol. i like these examplary list of things to do while downloading a couple of gigs. and i agree with nancy the salt shaker dingy was way out of range hehehehe.

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Froggy

1:01AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

LOL mate, your right about the download times and yes, I agree, the lighting is utterly superb and the response times from the interface are much better. In fact, everything PP2010 should of been!! I am currently exploring the subtleties of this software too (whilst still rebuilding the bloody runtime) and first and second impressions are - it's fantastic! Great image mate, look forward to better quality TNA soon ;)

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crender

2:31AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

Awesome!!!

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UteBigSmile

2:46AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

Kiss-Smily.gif ♥ Love it, looks great for your first PP2012!

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bazza

2:51AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

LOL PMSL Rod, love the list of things done while waiting mate, Will make working with this all the more better.. Great image by the way lighting looks awesome mate. Looking forward to many more fine renders from you in the near future!! Have a super rest of the weekend knowing that all closets have been cleaned out, lawns are mowed, and you will now have an income from the novel you wrote so render away ;-P

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vitachick

3:55AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

Hey you forgot to wash my car while waiting for the d/l...Really liked your list of things to do while installing Poser2010...

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Bossie_Boots

8:02AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

This is superb rods love the mood superb work !!

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debbielove

8:57AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

Short and sweet Rod this ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!! I so much doubt I'll get to play with it but this is epic! Well done! AND the write is SO BLOODY FUNNY! good one! Rob

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Mondwin

9:06AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

Great atmo and beauty render!!!Bravissima!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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Rainastorm

9:31AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

Dam I love viewing your post Rod...LOL I always get a smile in when I do..to funy. And freaking AWESOME on the render!! Wow Poser 12?? WHoohoo!!!!!!!! Keep 'em coming!!!

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mrestey

10:48AM | Sun, 25 September 2011

LOL!!! You are just TOO MUCH Rod! LOL!! I read your entire list of things to do while PP2012 is downloading, to Holly.We were both laugh our arses off! I told Holly that, should I decide to buy PP2012, I now have something I can put on MY list of things to do while it is downloading ... re-read YOUR list, LOL!!! I light that sexy dress! The lighting is nice too. But, I think this one needed a little enhancing in PS. A bit of contrast adjustment would have helped it out some I think. Just my 2 cents. Now, PLEASE tell me that you DID match her shoes to her dress, LOL. On my monitor they look a little purple-ish, but it is likely the dim lighting down close to the ground. Looking forward to your next TNA. I may have to go back and re-read some to recall what was happening. Speaking of that ... what ever happened with your old drive? Did you get your data back?

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Erestorfan

4:39PM | Sun, 25 September 2011

Very nice image, Rod!! So glad the download went smoothly! As Mike said, he read the list to me and we laughed ourselves silly (sillier, LOL) I'll go for watching the extended LOTR movies...twice!! Works for me!!! Chuckled at the 'wait for the Chiefs to win a game.'...after watching our NE Patriots blow it today, a bit frustrated at the moment....

KnightWolverine

11:43PM | Sun, 25 September 2011

Well the intensity of your work just jumped a few notches...Looking forward to what your creativeness comes up with even more now.....(smiles)..

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ZanderXL

2:37AM | Mon, 26 September 2011

You could also: Swing a chicken in the air Stick a deck chair up your nose ... Remember that song? Think I'll have to take a look at this then.

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adrie

3:51PM | Mon, 26 September 2011

Outstanding render my friend, the lighting is just perfect.

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Madbat

2:14AM | Tue, 27 September 2011

LMAO...a pocket sized Bagginsbill...yeah, that's pretty much it in my experience too, it absolutely rocks! I jumped on the download exactly at midnight, man was that a massive set of zips!

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Rhanagaz

6:15AM | Tue, 27 September 2011

That was some pieces of work you get done??...Looks good but a bit dark in this sunny room I sit in for the moment...try to look at it again in the evening! :o)

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bmac62

10:25PM | Tue, 27 September 2011

This is SO good...and now that I've revisited your production facility...I understand just a little bit more about the creative process you use! And from what you showed us...I can readily see why PP2012 ROCKS! Your future is brighter than ever:)

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