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Mixed Medium Humor posted on Oct 13, 2014
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Oh dear, dear, dear. While perusing my ancient files, I came across the one harking back to my salad days of Bryce/Poser art work, i.e., the years 2002 through 2005, when I was much more creative, imaginative, indulgent and fun loving than I am now. For diversity, I would use a mixture of humans, animals, skeletons, androids and extraterrestrials in my concepts. I don't know how far Bryce technology has advanced since then, but Poser is now much more sophisticated than when I worked with it. In any event, due to ever increasing senility, I have forgotten everything I knew about Poser since 2005. I have a lot more antiquated Bryce/Poser stuff to display from my files. The characters and objects in pics 1 and 2 of the collage remain in the same position. All that changed was the POV of the camera as I rotated around the scene. In pic 3 I used almost the same characters at different positions, but forgot to do another POV. In any case, gotta have fun sometime. Ciao.

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HopeFadesEternal

7:28PM | Mon, 13 October 2014

You were very creative back then. Not to say your photography doesn't express it; it's just a different media.

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MrsRatbag

8:15PM | Mon, 13 October 2014

What a varied assortment of characters in this playground, Harry; I've never done any of this kind of stuff. I don't know anything about how it's done, but I do like your photography better!

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jocko500

8:57PM | Mon, 13 October 2014

this is some cool style you did

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Cyve

6:08AM | Tue, 14 October 2014

LOL... Outstandingly done my friend.

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magnus073

7:12AM | Tue, 14 October 2014

So glad you shared these fun images from the past you created, Harry.

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claude19

10:54AM | Tue, 14 October 2014

Outstanding seaside series !!! funny mood !!!

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debbielove

7:04AM | Wed, 22 October 2014

Wow! Dude, a poser thingy lol Good one mate, glad to see you are following my idea (as its all I can do at the moment).. Well posted. Rob

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anahata.c

6:52AM | Sun, 26 October 2014

You said you forgot everything you knew about Poser, from 2005: I'm sure whatever you knew would be of no use whatsoever, in 2014, lol, as software changes so much that by the time one catches up with the 'latest' version, their previous knowledge is about as useful as knowing how to clean typewriter keys. I know NOTHING about 3D: But these are delightful. I just love the play and purity of these old images. And as you turn around no. 1, we get to see things in no. 2 that we didn't see in no. 1---not the least of which is a lounging space ship, and those whacked-out green cone-things, with space between the bands. (Love that playfulness.) Plus your crazy combo of humans, space robots, a chimp, skeletons, a young female model, you name it. And on a big vast desert-scape, to boot. In today's world, this combination would probably be fighting with each other; but in this piece, they don't bat an eye. Mere neighbors. The bottom piece shows that the girl who fell flat on her face, in no. 1, is gonna be fine; and everyone else is lined up for another spill, or just watching. Wonderfully playful and clean. I'm loving this series.


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