Hi, I am rather new to Poser. However, I intend to learn quickly. I use to be into Raytracing with POVRay many years ago. I was always frustrated with the difficulty of creating complex scenes. When I discovered Poser, It was the answer to my prayers! And from the peeks at Poser 5, It's only going to get better!BIOSome people have asked about my computer setup, I have a Dual Pentium III 850mhz with 1024 Megs of RAM and 80 GIG of HD running Raid level 0. Even with this Poser Crawls with 4 or more figures and a bunch of props.
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Comments (6)
geoegress
Not bad at all- good job and welcome- can't wait to see more
StrmRyder
looks like it's straight outta the club I used to work for :) nicely done
crisjon1950
This is great. That looks like the Lava Bar (DAZ)?! I need to start using it myself.
kbade
I appreciate the work that went into this...I have a hard enough time with 2 figures;-) Shadows would have been nice, though, particularly to anchor the stools to the floor.
volfin
Yes, I think I got carried away with the lights, I'll make a note of it for the future. And yes it is the Lava Bar, A bit too big for Poser to handle I think, but I got it to work by deleting everything that couldn't be seen.
reddog37
Good work. The guys look a little plastic like to me. The ladies look much better. I agree with kbade, shadows underneath the bar stools would have helped the scene.