That is NOT me in the picture!
Thanks for visiting my gallery! If you were redirected here from Culture Crunch, you will find the "alternate versions" of Didi and Kelly here, as well as a few prototypes, if you look hard enough.
Once upon a time, I thought to myself, "Wouldn't it be cool to make pictures of people on the computer?" Of course, at the time, I was thinking more along the lines of Max Headroom, but when Poser came out, I knew I had to have it. Yes, folks, I am one of the lucky few who has been using Poser since version 1!
Most people would agree that Poser 4 was the turning point, where it went from being a reference tool to a way to make real pictures (I won't say "real art") in its own right. Then came along someone named Victoria... And the rest is history!
Recently I've been getting into DAZ Studio quite a bit. I'm also trying to wrap my mind around LuxRender.
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Comments (11)
Faemike55
Very sorry to hear of the demise of your Mac. When are the services? You don't think that WBC is going to picket the service, do you? Best of luck with the new machine (you'll probably get it sooner than you think) Until then hang in there!
MrGorf
Picketing the funeral? Hmm, you never know. Some people say that Mac computers are automatically "liberals."
Razor42
I had a G5 just like this, I had some problems with it booting so I opened it up and gave it a thorough dusting and that seemed to get it going again. If it isn't getting any power it may just be the power supply. I have to admit though my G5 did take a fair bit of maintenance to keep it on the road. I had my share of blue screen and grey screen boots. GL hope you get a new machine soon
Diemamker
Sorry to hear about the computer... one thing though it lasted a long time!... mine usually only last five years... the good thing is I know you'll get a new one soon, because now days computers are relatively cheap... you can get a fairly good one for about half of what they use to cost.
KatesFriend
So sorry my friend. Yes, it hurts when a loyal piece of technology finally gives in. You know that they just don't make them like that anymore. Sorry too that this puts the breaks on your renderings for a while. I hope you manage to get a new system in the near future.
NefariousDrO
Wow, you got a very long life from that machine if it's a G5! They tended to pour out so much heat they kinda popped their corks a bit too easily. I'm impressed at how well you obviously took care of your machine. When you're able to look into replacements I would take a good look at their iMacs, I've been very impressed by the capabilities, and haven't bought one of their "pro" lines in many years, and I work in graphics and printing, no less. Good luck with finding a successor to your old friend!
MKeyes
You need to write yourself a GOOD story, especially an interracial story - mystery, drama, comedy, in either case - the "INTERRACIAL" market is smoking HOT! Immediate seller combo - white male, black female... you write an excellent story, not some tripe... but something solid and moving... it WILL sell - easially enough to purchase you a new MAC. If you have such a story in mind, let me know... I have a really nice following that is HUNGRY for GOLD or Platinum stories. But I won't sponsor anything that is not... I have a name and a reputation that I won't tamper with. But for a good story? Yeah... I'll say a listen up folks for you... think about it... IF you have the time and inclination to do it. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
Knechtruprecht
Hey, that tin can was already written off for years! OK, raw deals aside, you just mentioned my own utter horror vision, because my render PC is still well-spaced, partially upgraded and still state-of-the-art, but OLD. And meanwhile it already has some mysterious flaws. So the best that I could do was an OS upgrade from Vista to Win8 because debugging/restarting/cosmetic surgeries under Win8 work ten times faster than with Vista... Regarding your Apple infrastructure - well: Best wishes for a good time blessed with worldly goods!
tetrasnake
My condolences to your lost. My G5 is that age too, but it's still going strong. Just hang in there and good luck.
London224
I sold my PowerMac a while ago and using a 2006 Intel MacPro which you can find on ebay at reasonable prices. I couldn't be bothered with Windows anymore, and I'm a retired Software developer what use to have 2-3 machines of both types around the house.. Did you hear that store are providing people who have purchased a new Windows machine, that comes with Windows 8, a backward install to Windows 7 for only 150 dollars.. not a good sign for Windows 8.. but then us Mac people always knew that : )
T.Rex
My condolances, MrGorf. And I understand fully well. My first PC was purchased 1992 and lasted to 2003. My present one is from 2003 and still running. And I hope it will continue to do so. Running on WinXP, at that. I don't want any later operative systems. Vista on my laptop is a bit of a hassle. My CRT monitor from 1992 lasted 18 1/2 years. I now have a wider flat screen one- looks nice and allows a larger image. But, as some of your fans said above, computers today are more powerful and cheaper than 10 years ago. Good luck with getting a new machine. You know I'll be waiting to gobble up (er, wrong word, maybe?) your newest creations! All my best to Didi and the gang! :-)