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Mar. 20th, 2005 01:46 amHave I mentioned today that I love Shade?

Maybe five minutes. Doesn't need to be UV mapped, because I can just throw it into the Materials room in Poser and pretty it up there.
And as I was uploading the image, I realized that I could have made the band look a hell of a lot better, and that it would have added... maybe half a minute to the time it took to make this. ...in fact, I think I might just go back and do that now.
I've also banged out a fully UV mapped and textured Silent Hill channeling stone (about half an hour, and most of that was cussing at UVMapper and farting with the texture in Photoshop) and a passable box of Kleenex (about ten minutes, done because I saw a similar box of Kleenex in R'osity's free stuff and thought hmm, I bet I could do that myself). I'm churning out neat little Poser prop fodder in minutes with this thing. Of course, I haven't even tried anything big and hairy yet. I fear I may end up having to model a car with working doors and, more importantly, a working hood myself because every damn Poser prop car I run across, free or pay, is either some little toony thing, a classic, an expensive sports car, or a VW Bug and I need a common cheap little econobox circa 1986-1990.

Maybe five minutes. Doesn't need to be UV mapped, because I can just throw it into the Materials room in Poser and pretty it up there.
And as I was uploading the image, I realized that I could have made the band look a hell of a lot better, and that it would have added... maybe half a minute to the time it took to make this. ...in fact, I think I might just go back and do that now.
I've also banged out a fully UV mapped and textured Silent Hill channeling stone (about half an hour, and most of that was cussing at UVMapper and farting with the texture in Photoshop) and a passable box of Kleenex (about ten minutes, done because I saw a similar box of Kleenex in R'osity's free stuff and thought hmm, I bet I could do that myself). I'm churning out neat little Poser prop fodder in minutes with this thing. Of course, I haven't even tried anything big and hairy yet. I fear I may end up having to model a car with working doors and, more importantly, a working hood myself because every damn Poser prop car I run across, free or pay, is either some little toony thing, a classic, an expensive sports car, or a VW Bug and I need a common cheap little econobox circa 1986-1990.