In 1995 I found a new piece of software called "Poser" that I used to simulate robot motion programming for government research. Then I found it useful in making 3D illustrations for journal articles, and then again for making web pages when I did that for a while. Along the way I played around with just plain artwork. I've always been a photographer but never any good with a paintbrush, so it let me realize ideas I couldn't photograph or draw. I kept getting the new versions from Poser one to now thrirteen, but I stopped upping my game with new figures and renderers when V4 came out, and I've been using her ever since. We're practically an old married couple. Now that I've started posting images I realise I'm in danger of old fuddyduddyism setting in, so I've resolved to figure out Superfly, and see how LaFemme works. Stay tuned!
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Comments (9)
max-
Cool scene! I wonder what's in that tower?
sidereal
Thanks,. Max! - I have no clue! We have to wait until he gets in :)
Jollyself
nicely done ... probably the ring... oh not the real ring, more like a beer top ring
sidereal
Thank you!
ladylake
Wow, super image.
sidereal
Thank you very much!
sidereal
Thank you kindly!
uncollared
Awesome
sidereal
Thank you very much!
gaius
Very good image, a bit spooky.
sidereal
Thank you! Yes, spooky was the intended message. It's an attempted modern realization of the mood of Browning's poem of the same title.
eekdog
super mysterious scene.
sidereal
Yes, I tried to capture that. The poem has a lot of ambiguity and mystery about what's going on. thank you!