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"Hugo" <hua### [at] post3 tele dk> wrote in message
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> It looks very good; very impressing work even though I don't know your
> sources, I'm sure the armour has taken a rather big effort to create.
Imagination, ADnD, fantasy books. The first set took about a month
to get right, the second about 2 weeks
> I have the evaluation edition of Rhino myself but I'm unable to do
anything
> complex with the program. The interface doesn't seem to work in a simple
> way, and I much prefer simple tools to express my art. (I'm not saying POV
> is simple, but the surface ... feels like home to me, because it's about
> programming.)
If you're interested in learning it there are a lot of rhino tutorials on
the renderosity
site (www.renderosity.com) That's mostly how I learnt Rhino
> When you say "poseable" I don't know what it means.. Is Rhino able to
> animate character - shapes?
>
As Peter noted, the posing is done in Poser (version 4)
Gail
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