RobynsVeil opened this issue on Dec 09, 2011 · 358 posts
RobynsVeil posted Sun, 18 December 2011 at 6:01 PM
Quote - Robyn HAHA! She probably looks better than I do too. And I've said before-she looks like a human- as is-whereas V4 does NOT. Ever see someone with eyes that big in the real world? Robyn- I'll bet your soul looks better than your avatar. :-) Human is good! Let me state my opinion. Real people-with rare exceptions- do not look like the images posted most prevalently and rated best in the gallery. I am taking that as an unscientific survey- of what the population prefers.
But look at the renders that get dozens of comments and stars- invariably, they are cute faces with cutes poses- this is my basis for saying that making "pretty" faces and figures for Antonia- will increase her use by the community. Look at the number of ratings Argus gets- he uses pretty characters in cute clothes-with good lighting.
Antonia has it to be both realistic for those who want realistic-and unrealistically cute for the average poser person.
You're absolutely right, Eric. There are Poser users who - unfortunately - want a V4 replacement that looks like their vision of a dream girl straight "out-of-the-box" and can't see that Antonia has the capacity to be that for them with a bit of dial-spinning. :blink: But with Antonia and other brilliant new figures that are coming out, we've got something we didn't have before: quality figures that render brilliantly natively in our software of choice. Our software of choice implies a bit of work, a bit of creativity. Poser has given us - sorry, I know I keep saying this, but it is IMPORTANT! - the ability to be creative as we want... it preserves that right to be creative. This holds true for older versions of Poser, but even more so for the newest ones. What incredible software there! We can do what we want... create what we want... and help is everywhere.
It's a great time for Poser! And we're just getting started. :biggrin:
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