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Poser Humor posted on Jul 30, 2007
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I really taxed Poser 6 (and myself) to the limit using so many figures in this one. I've become habitual at locking props and figures as I get done with them. (always remember to lock the GROUND prop before starting anything!) The scene became awkward to position for its final render until I hid most of the figures. Once I had the camera lined up right, I hit "Show all figures" and took my render. I've learned to use the "set value" of the parameter dial to consistently scale down figures by an exact amount (notice all the humans, and their clothes, have been scaled to exactly 25%) I've learned that the best way to handle clothed figures is to pose them while naked, and then add the clothes after the posing is done. Again, locking figures - including clothes - is the way to avoid heartbreak. Hair should be added absolutely dead last because each strand adds computation time to the computer. I've used Poser 6's hi-res cloth square prop in the primitives to create both the window's outdoor scene and the Renderosity banner that above the door and the Poser 6 screen on the monitor. It a simple matter of taking the cloth prop to the materials room and clicking the texture square and select a jpeg of what you want to appear in the square. Then you x-y scale and rotate and twist the square until fits where you want it to go. And dont' forget to parent it and lock it!) The nice cosy little room and its props are again from the radiostation freebie from Darkangle. The big computer monitor is from http://www.3dm3.com/ freestuff via http://mystic-nights.com/'s search engine. (use it!) All of the figures come with Poser 6.

Comments (25)


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Erynn

9:33AM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Funny :) Have a nice day :)

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halcon_89

11:47AM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Genial trabajo+5

Denys234

2:19PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Well done!

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MarciaGomes

5:46PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

CRIATIVA OBRA,EXCELENTE.+++++++++5

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magnus073

7:13PM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Your right, it's an amazing scene that must have taken hours to sit up in such detail. I especially like the figures who have already landed on the ground and are looking up angry and confused at being ceremoniously dumped out. Especially enjoyed your description of your process in creating it, for sure your tips will come in handy.

Platin

12:25AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

Very funny shot!!!!!

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FS

8:02AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

Very creative work!!Excellent image!!

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CuteMonger

8:21AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

funny!

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jjroland

11:09AM | Wed, 01 August 2007

Very amusing work. Your stuff makes me smile - I like that. I also especially like the figures already dumped out. Keep up the good work.

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loligagger

4:39PM | Wed, 01 August 2007

Great image!!!!!

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Daramski

10:48PM | Fri, 03 August 2007

Very cool and well done, brilliant!!:)

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tcombs

12:32PM | Sun, 05 August 2007

Very creative.

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bkhook

3:44PM | Mon, 06 August 2007

Excellent idea. I just did that to my computer a little while ago but I think there's still a tiger in the tank somewhere. :=)

Traligill

7:58PM | Mon, 06 August 2007

you definately have a warped sense of humour:):):) I like it:):) great work.

kbobbitt

7:32PM | Wed, 08 August 2007

Great scene - love the humor and cast of characters!!

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abuyhia

3:59AM | Sun, 12 August 2007

very cool!!!

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jif3d

7:08AM | Sun, 12 August 2007

LMAO...I wish I could shake out renders like that sometimes, but what I hate about piggy 6 the most, is when you add one more element to a scene and it says 'sorry not enough memory to render', then totally trashes your scene file, so now I always save a few different versions, then you can go back and retrieve at least one good version, if necessary ! Good advice all around, well done & ~Cheers~ :o)

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Burpee

2:07PM | Sun, 12 August 2007

This is a hoot!!!! Love the title and fantastic scene, rotfl!!!

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alphalioness

7:07PM | Mon, 13 August 2007

This is cool!

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TeleClone

11:44PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

I always have some nonsense problem when I use Poser. I've since started using the interPoser plugin with Cinema4D. That being said, I applaud your skill at keeping Poser working long enough to make this humorous image. I especially dig the figures on the ground having a reaction to the fall.

Kattey

8:02AM | Tue, 28 August 2007

Nice and funny :)

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Richardphotos

2:42PM | Tue, 04 September 2007

one way of cleaning house-ur hard drive!!outstanding idea and composition

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morin3000

4:07PM | Thu, 11 October 2007

Excellent humour!

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adonise

6:28PM | Sat, 27 October 2007

Wonderful scene...

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kasalin

3:10PM | Wed, 01 October 2008

Very cool and beautiful work !!! Excellent expression !!! "V":5+++++ :):):)


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