Your first Poser Picture

Your first Poser Picture
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Shame? Is that like, one of those things you get inside a cereal box?



 
 Deviant_Viking [ 19 Sep 2003 15:38 ]


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I thought that in cereal boxes there was dead rats...

I'm searching in my cds... Where the hell is that picture ? Since I began to play with Poser I changed the PC and formatted the hd a couple of times, but I'm sure to have saved my old pics...

Anyway, I also can't find the data for my online bank account, I'm only glad to be sure that no one of you, faithful and beloved friends, can put the hands on them  



 
 Tormie [ 19 Sep 2003 19:53 ]
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umm that wasn't a virus last week.....
that was my online banking information trojan horse  
  its too bad there wasn't any money.....

course GP did have the information before i did  



 
 Landman [ 19 Sep 2003 20:09 ]
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MondoJake wrote: 
The title is to cover up the fact that I did not scale my Poser model to fit the scale of the cut-in PT Cruiser auto!


She could always remove the front seats and drive from the back



 
 Ozymandias Jones [ 19 Sep 2003 23:33 ]
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In answer to what is shame: Shame is a guilt feeling you get after doing something naughty and know that if given the opportunity you would do it again....and again....and - you get the idea!



 
 MondoJake [ 20 Sep 2003 20:36 ]
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Now it is my turn to show my early works.  No people in these two pictures, These are from before I discovered and purchased my first version of Poser.

Last year, I found enough parts of the old scene files for Sea Urn II and was able to rerender the picture to appear as it when it was state of the art.  I have found a rendered copy of Sea Urn I, but the scene files are still lost.  It was the first version of this scene after being translated from DKB-Trace to POV-Ray.  I would still like to find the older DKB-Trace version.

Sea Urn I
[img:cafd359457]http://www.posetteforever.com/data/1060/1255seaurn1.jpg[/img:cafd359457]


Sea Urn II
[img:cafd359457]http://www.posetteforever.com/data/1060/12554095da5bf74e676bae0c6dd7fccb17e7.jpg[/img:cafd359457]



 
 pangor [ 20 Apr 2006 01:33 ]
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My first renders in Poser involved Judy walking; because my initial reason for buying Poser was to add people to my bryce animations.

I do not consider those tests to be "pictures"; because here are no backgrounds, and only standard lighting.

After a quick search of my drives; I guess this would be my "first Poser picture". {Though the "background is questionable, and the lighting is the standard Poser lights..}

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[img:a9a015f49f]http://www.posetteforever.com/data/1060/23823-03f.jpg[/img:a9a015f49f]
<I edited this message to repair the links, the origianl link is now a link to the image in the album and a working inline image link to the picture has been added--Pangor>





 
 Whazizname [ 08 May 2006 14:25 ]
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Not bad friends, not bad for a first try !  



 
 Tormie [ 16 May 2006 23:47 ]
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Hi,

here is my first posting. Excuse my english, I know its lousy, but my time at school ends long ago.
For the first days in here, I searched in all forum parts and discovered a lot of real good stuff.
My first Poser version was Poser 3.0, now I owned Poser 5.0. I`m a bloody beginner and learned by trial and error.
Most of all I take terragen or a real existing picture as background and set the Poser figure in the foreground. My experience with bryce 5.0 is very small, so I take terragen.

I have no experience with make clothes, so I try to find something in the web.

For now

have a nice week


scrittore



 
 scrittore [ 26 Nov 2006 14:13 ]
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Hi scrittore and welcome to Posetteforever   !! Don't worry about being a newbie, everyone began from scratch, I'm self thought too and as far as I know the larger part of our community is made of people who learned the programs reading the manuals or lurking forums. P3 or P4 people are easy to use and there are a lot of free stuff available on the web. Andreas (Ahjah) is still using Poser 3 and its characters with wonderful results . Your Daisy is very beautiful   , I've one suggestion: I think that you made the background and then pasted the human figure over it, but you can see a little white border on the contour of the figure, to avoid it save the picture as PSD, no matter of the color of the background, then in a paint program like photoshop or PSP) is a bitmap graphics editor for computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system that was originally published by Minneapolis-based Jasc Software. In October 2004, Corel Corporation bought out Jasc software">paint shop pro you can make the selection using the so called "alpha channel" of the PSD file so that you can cut the figure perfectly and without any border visible. Posy's   picture on the main page of the site has been made this way.

For the language, don't worry, my bad english is well known :redface:, but we've a lot of english/american friends on the site who help for the worst errors     

Again my best welcome scrittore !


P.S. Watching this topic I noticed that a lot of pictures disappeared, this is due to the change of the album software, the author can edit the post and correct it, searching the picture in the album is easy from the profile, there is a link to all the user's picture on the upper right corner of the page and when watching the picture there is a bbcode (albumimg) ready to copy and pate in the post.



 
 Tormie [ 26 Nov 2006 19:28 ]
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Herzlich Willkommen, Scrittore!
Ich hatte Deine Mail die Loginprobleme betreffend leider erst verspà¤ted erhalten, da ich vorà¼bergehend offline war
Aber wie ich sehe, hat sich unser treusorgender Tormie darum gekà¼mmert, und Du hast den Weg in diese nette Community gefunden.
Wir sind hier alle mehr oder weniger Autodidakten, Dilettanten mit Spass an 3D und Poser, und speziell an der alten weiblichen Poser3/4 Basisfigur Posette.
Wenn Du also Fragen hast, keine ist zu dumm
Die Boardsprache ist im allgemeinen Englisch, doch wenn das mal zu schwierig werden sollte, kannst Du mich auch direkt ansprechen.
Viel Spass bei uns



 
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 ahjah [ 27 Nov 2006 03:09 ]
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Danke, dass Du mir das gesagt hast. Glaubst Du, ich bin auch hier alle mehr oder weniger Autodidakten Dilettanten mit Spass an 3D und Poser und speziell an der alten weiblichen Poser34 Basisfigur Posette? Das ist doch wohl eher hypothetisch, oder?



 
 Posy [ 27 Nov 2006 03:09 ]
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Posy, Du bist natà¼rlich ausgenommen. Du bist die "Profiposette"   



 
 ahjah [ 27 Nov 2006 03:12 ]
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Das habe ich ja noch nie gehoert!



 
 Posy [ 27 Nov 2006 03:12 ]
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   Posy's German is better than her English...



 
 ahjah [ 27 Nov 2006 03:22 ]
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