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dingle berry
from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2002-03-13 17:59 [#00124657]
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Has anyone here used the design package poser?is it hard to use are there any other sorts of programmes i should try?
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010101
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-03-13 18:02 [#00124660]
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Poser is great for exporting swf for flash. Keep with it. I really like it.
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recycle
from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2002-03-13 18:20 [#00124688]
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im a poser.
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jand
from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-13 18:54 [#00124734]
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Poser is well cool for doing renderings of the human body...I had an early version and it was a piece of piss to use and get real decent results out of...
It's a good idea to use Photoshop or something similar to further editiing/composing on the resulting images or things can look a bit "Poserish" ...
I think you can get a free copy of Poser, a resonably recent version (v3 I think) , on the front of Computer Arts or Digit mag...not sure if it's this month or last months issue...
Might be worth checking out Soulseek...I've been dling out a few bits of music software recently & it's surpising how much software is on there...to try before you buy...worth doing if you're not 100% of the direction you wanna take....
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-13 19:02 [#00124746]
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Jedi Chris and I both user Poser 4. It's simple and very useful, esp. for making 3d people to export into scenes in Bryce &etc.
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