Poser Art: Airship: Take Off (bringing it all together)


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Damn, I really need to get my hands on a copy of Poser. Hand of Evil, what version are you using? What are the requirements?

Cheers!

KF72
 


Knightfall1972 said:
Damn, I really need to get my hands on a copy of Poser. Hand of Evil, what version are you using? What are the requirements?

Cheers!

KF72
Poser 6 ($250) - Win2000/XP 500MHz+ 256Ram - 2GB free space (500 min) - OpenGL graphics 1024x768

While I went with Poser because of number of cheap protucts, DAZ's Bryce ($99) can do the same thing, Bryce is a landscape/model product but comes with d3|Studio (free) which can do much of the same. Check out the DAZ site: www.daz3d.com just to see what can be done. Most of the cheap Poser figures are based off of DAZ's V3, M3, & A3 models!
 


here is a different background...

Try www.renderosity.com for some really great art, you have to register because of material being 18+ but they have some masters there! Search for 'SIR DENNIS' for a great D&Dish shory (man changed into woman by spell) ;) .
 

Hand of Evil said:
here is a different background...

Try www.renderosity.com for some really great art, you have to register because of material being 18+ but they have some masters there!

Ahh, Renderosity. I love that site. And it's so true, a lot of digital artists who put there work up there are insanely talented with Poser and the like.

As Hand of Evil will likely agree to, its not as easy as some 'masters' make it look. BTW, HoE, I've tried Bryce before and you're right, it's a neat program. Unfortunately, i dodn't have access to it anymore. Plus, if I get Poser, its going to have to be an older version, as I only have a Pentium II 450MHz, with very limited hard drive space. :(

Cheers!

KF72
 

I think the shadow on the 2nd one doesn't conform well to the background, either that, or that ship is deceptively HUGE.
 

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