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> I am now going to work seriously on the figure again.
The composition is elegant, and the textures are very nice (always one of
your strengths), but I think the figures are still a little stiff *
stylised. Did you know Poser 5 is now available free? It was a big
improvement in naturalism over Poser 4. Poser 6 is even better, but the
bugs and technical problems make it very frustrating to use.
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"Joanne Simpson" <cor### [at] onewhiteravencom> schreef in bericht
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>> I am now going to work seriously on the figure again.
> The composition is elegant, and the textures are very nice (always one of
> your strengths), but I think the figures are still a little stiff *
> stylised. Did you know Poser 5 is now available free? It was a big
> improvement in naturalism over Poser 4. Poser 6 is even better, but the
> bugs and technical problems make it very frustrating to use.
>
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Thank you indeed, Joanne! Much appreciated.
Yes, I am aware about the figures. To tell the truth, I did the poses
rapidly in Daz|Studio without too much thinking and more intuitively. There
certainly is much more room for improvement. If I am not too lazy and/or
taken up by other projects (like the IRTC).
I was aware of Poser 5 being free (until sept 4th; now it is sold very
cheap), but I hesitate (still) because I do not like to fill in a whole form
with personal info for ContentParadise's Passport.
I still can develop a lot more with Daz, but I'll have to reserve time for
that :-)
Thomas
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