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  Re: (Poser) Man caught in fiery blast. (82Kb)  
From: Bob Hughes
Date: 29 Jan 1999 16:25:41
Message: <36B2273E.8F68BF2@aol.com>
Hey! That mean me?! I'm like a poser figure? j/k
You capture my imagination, anyway, with stuff like this. Guess this is
media at work again... Got to say though, what it could really use is a
heavier "wind" of fire blowing past the jigsawed guy as he stands still,
shattering yet unmoving. That's my opinion anyhow. Would look extremely
wild with that showing much more (thicker) somehow. May not be what you
want though, and tough to get media to behave as it is as we all know.
As I re-read this before posting and seeing your picture again, it
doesn't look as easy to do what I suggest as it may sound. Most probably
a darker shadow behind the pieces is not compatible with denser media,
if you get my meaning, because the media will put shadows awash in
itself. Looks like maybe this is already the case too. Chances are a
thinner slice could be used, cutting the media off on either side of
that guy but then you'd lose the look of thick plasma(?) engulfing it.
Hope at least some of this makes sense (Andy).

Andrew Cocker wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> Modified my earlier post, in order to do something with the otherwise standard Poser
> figure ( Hi there, Bob ). Spent sometime trying to model an explosion, then gave up
and
> moved the blast origin off screen !!
> The Poser DXF was imported into IMAGINE, and the SHREDDER fx was applied, then I
used
> 3DWIN to create an INC file.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Andy
> --------------------------
> and### [at] acockerfreeservecouk
> 
>  [Image]

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