Chromium [ Wednesday, 16 February 2011, 12:02 PM ]
Post subject: Dreams
This may sound crazy to the outsiders, but I am sure when I tell my friends here at PF, I will get some advice, and support.
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I had a Posette dream.
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Is this normal for PF members?
ahjah [ Wednesday, 16 February 2011, 12:29 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Dreams
Well, Chromium, look at all the morphs for Posette I made. They're all creatures of my dreams. Tell me more... <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/biggrin.gif" alt="" />
Tormie [ Wednesday, 16 February 2011, 09:45 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Dreams
Yes tell us <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/ayeah.gif" alt="" /> !!
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Yes it's norma here at PF <img src="https://www.posetteforever.com/images/smiles/biggrin.gif" alt="" /> !!
Chromium [ Thursday, 17 February 2011, 12:37 PM ]
Post subject: Re: Dreams
Sorry, I did not say much, felt odd "coming out of the closet" (English saying).
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Background:
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It was over a week ago, when I had this dream.
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It was part of a typical dream sequence where the subconcious, jumps from one seemingly random event scene to the next.
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(I used to once be quite good at lucid dreaming, and dream incubation and control, but have long been out of practice).
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In the not so distant past I was using the free Daz Studio, and of course my favourite Daz character is Aiko3, however...
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Since getting hold of Poser 6, and of course recently aquiring Posette, my attention has switched somewhat (sorry Aiko).
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Ultimately, I would like to be able to master animation, and one day make a "short" of some kind. It is this that causes me to imagine a plot line, and animation sequences. The animated subject is... Posette (and in part a little Dork too). I believe, this to be the source of my dream incubation (always thinking in my idle moments of animating Posette).
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It was only just recently when I saw "The Lost Planet", by Poser User. A most excellent piece of work, I was grateful to have seen (and downloaded for future viewing). The animation style here further added to my dream incubation process. As I would now see this rendered look, when visualising animations of posette.
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The Dream:
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It jumped from a random event to what looked like a sunny mid afternoon street scene, nice and peaceful, not even a breeze.
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I saw Posette in the foreground (the main subject of course), and some red brick building behind (not residential), it looked to be double storey (Vague recollection - I was looking at Posette, remember), it was at this point I became aware that I was in a dream state (Yippee - OMG! it's Posette, what is she doing here?).
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Posette, was wearing a smart casual-ish outfit (much like Poser 6, Casual Jessi, but smarter dressed for work), not to overdressed due to the sunny weather. She was walking, and I was watching the walk style (again I want to perfect my animation so my subconcious was figuring out a walk style for me, and was playing out the sequence). At the end of the walk sequence Posette, was inside the building (like an office). I am vague as to what exactly was in this scene, as I was preoccupied with Posettes' movements, and posturing, which was the main part of the dream. She seemed to be at work, in the building.
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Sadly for me as I tried to focus more on Posette, and as she became more vivid to me, and I must say the rendering was very realistic (I wish I could have taken a picture to share), I began to wake up. I felt quite impressed to have had it become so vivid by the end. A shame it was much like in Poser, with the camera angles (me the viewer), and I did not interact with Posette, or even talk - pity.
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Nothing too exciting about the dream, just that it was Posette, and it became quite vivid, by the end.