Re: poser in CS3---- warning nudity/Rodrigo!!! !!! 2003-12-12 - By Glen Allen
Back I still have a copy of that one..."I will survive!"
Damn that was funny....
Cheers,
Glen
-- --Original Message-- -- From: debadger [mailto:debadger@(protected)] Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 1:35 AM To: Carrara@(protected) Subject: RE: [Carrara] Re: poser in CS3---- warning nudity/Rodrigo!!! !!!
Hm... at that resolution it's hard to tell whether it's a photo or a digital female. It isn't natural, neither pose nor proportions, (and I'm ignoring the fact that the feet are about an inch off the floor and a person in that pose would likely fall over) but it's close enough to some biosculpted individuals that I suppose it can pass as well as they do.
Is it a good example of a 'person, one each, generic'? The texture map on the face detail looks very good, although I'd like to see several views of it and back off the camera enough to avoid distortion. The tits aren't even remotely natural, but since most modelers only see biosculpted ones I guess I can't complain too much. The biggest problem with the poser figures, and the people who pose them, is that the vast majority of them are doing one specific genre of figure - and some work well enough for the purpose I suppose. But they do look like mannequins; sorry guys, they do. Some make magnificent statues, they work very well for that, but as realistic or nicely stylized actual people? No.
A really fantastically post production reworked poser figure - like the one on the Carrara2 box for instance - has used the figure as a digital sketch for the artist to work on. But that is a tribute to the artist's ability in a paint program, not a proof of the quality of the software that generated the figure. I will say I do admire the artist who did that box art, his work is gorgeous but it's not at all an indication of what anyone can do with Carrara straight out of the box.
I really like Carrara's texturing and lighting abilities - they are stunningly beautiful and I've barely scratched the surface of what it can achieve with its new filters. But for organic animation I'll continue to beat my head against the wall with another application that actually was developed for animation, thanks all the same. It's the one that was used to make the funky little green alien who gets crushed by the disco ball.
Elena
-- --Original Message-- -- From: richardsan [mailto:elfwerx@(protected)] Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 8:17 PM To: Carrara@(protected) Subject: [Carrara] Re: poser in CS3---- warning nudity/Rodrigo!!! !!!
it's a zipped file, near the bottom...AND...it looks like the list mum needs to clean house ...just a couple hundred kbs of storage left!!!!
RayDreamr wrote:
>Um... what file :) > >darthbobvilla wrote: > > >>Warning that file contains nudity and also an example on how i was >>able to resolve the eyelashes problem in carrara after the import. >> >> > > >
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