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Jill Xelitras
Xeltec services
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Posted - 2015.08.24 11:48:55 -
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So that's actually a thing ...
http://www.daz3d.com/shop/
... would buy if not for *effort*
Also, can someone explain what this thread is about?-á (Relax ! I'm just quoting Holgrak Blacksmith here.)
When life gives you lemons, swap letters and poof: melons, solemn melons.
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Jenshae Chiroptera
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Posted - 2015.08.24 13:01:09 -
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A real space barbie
CCP - Building ant hills and magnifying glasses for fat kids
There are other ways to fix Null Sec stagnation and Fozzie SOV is the wrong approach.
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Erica Dusette
Isogen 5
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Posted - 2015.08.24 13:42:41 -
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Jill Xelitras wrote:So that's actually a thing ... Yeap, and has been for over fifty years.
Jack Miton > you be nice or you're sleeping on the couch again!
Part-Time Wormhole Pirate pâä Full-Time Supermodel
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Candi LeMew
Isogen 5
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Posted - 2015.08.24 13:44:13 -
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We've come a long way since then, Boss.
In Anoikis .. Bob Is Always Watching ...
"I been kicked out of better homes than this" - Rick James
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Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
4010
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Posted - 2015.08.24 13:45:57 -
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I knew of the existence of Poser, and even downloaded a cracked copy of it, but I came to the realization that I no longer have the kind of time needed to really master/enjoy those tools. They are based on practice, practice, practice, practice and practice...
73% of EVE characters stay in high security space. 62% of EVE subscribers barely PvP. 40% of all new accounts just "level up their Ravens". Probably that's why PvE content in EVE Online is sub-par and CCP is head over heels for PvP...
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Ralph King-Griffin
Devils Rejects 666 The Devil's Warrior Alliance
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Posted - 2015.08.24 19:48:50 -
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... This reminds me of secondary school, when the other lads in my class would swap me cigarettes if I drew them boobs and such.
Better the Devil you know.
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Webvan
All Kill No Skill
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Posted - 2015.08.24 22:36:01 -
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Yeah I've had Daz3D, Daz Studio, Bryce, Hexagon, they have been around for a very long time. If you play with any of those, new to it in general, I'd look into https://www.blender.org/ when you are ready to break away from all the limitations. You can use their models in that too.
I'm in it for the money
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Ila Dace
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
13059
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Posted - 2015.08.25 00:44:20 -
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I miss Poser 4.0...
I took the time to learn it. Daz Studio... oof. I don't have that kind of time any more.
If House played Eve: http://i.imgur.com/y7ShT.jpg
But in purple, I'm stunning!
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Rain6637
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2015.08.25 09:38:18 -
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What I find amusing are the preview images that were rendered in 3DS Max.
Help, I can't download EVE
President of the Commissar Kate Fanclub
PLEX: A Giffen good? (It's 1B?)
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Ralph King-Griffin
Devils Rejects 666 The Devil's Warrior Alliance
11420
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Posted - 2015.08.25 10:08:55 -
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Rain6637 wrote:What I find amusing are the preview images that were rendered in 3DS Max. Which funnily enough is free on a student licence, alongside mya and mudbox, if you can get around their brokenass installation
Better the Devil you know.
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Vortexo VonBrenner
Tadakastu-Obata Corporation The Honda Accord
2104
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Posted - 2015.08.25 15:14:48 -
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Ralph King-Griffin wrote:... This reminds me of secondary school, when the other lads in my class would swap me cigarettes if I drew them boobs and such.
Who says art don't pay?
ITT: ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?
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Ralph King-Griffin
Devils Rejects 666 The Devil's Warrior Alliance
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Posted - 2015.08.26 02:16:26 -
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Vortexo VonBrenner wrote:Ralph King-Griffin wrote:... This reminds me of secondary school, when the other lads in my class would swap me cigarettes if I drew them boobs and such.
Who says art don't pay? artist, generally.
Better the Devil you know.
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Erica Dusette
Isogen 5
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Posted - 2015.08.26 02:34:16 -
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Ralph King-Griffin wrote:Vortexo VonBrenner wrote:Ralph King-Griffin wrote:... This reminds me of secondary school, when the other lads in my class would swap me cigarettes if I drew them boobs and such.
Who says art don't pay? artist, generally. I dunno. Spent over $400 on art commissons myself just this past week.
Spending hundreds more with the same artists over the coming weeks/months. I guess it's like casual work - pays well but no consistancy or job security. Most of them are students, factory workers, etc doing it in their free time and only one is a professional artist. I guess too that the art needs to be actually marketable and in demand.
Jack Miton > you be nice or you're sleeping on the couch again!
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Jenshae Chiroptera
2270
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Posted - 2015.08.26 04:58:01 -
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My walls have a free calendar. I could actually make something if I wanted anything else on the walls. I don't notice them.
CCP - Building ant hills and magnifying glasses for fat kids
There are other ways to fix Null Sec stagnation and Fozzie SOV is the wrong approach.
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Erica Dusette
Isogen 5
50762
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Posted - 2015.08.26 06:44:41 -
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Actually got myself thinking after my last post.
For starving artists I believe the best way to get ahead is to team up with a writer, and vice-versa.
That is, of course, if they're looking to break into actual industry and not simply make money independently as that's a struggle for anyone in any trade at all.
I remember when I was a teenager I dreamed of writing comics. My favorite at the time was Spiderman, 'Amazing Spiderman' to be exact. I sat down one day and wrote a letter to David Michelinie who was the author of that series (and numerous other comics) at the time. I asked him what's the best way to get into comic writing and be successful. He actually wrote back to me (omg) and his advice was that artists and writers faced the same problems. He believed that the best way to get your foot into the comic industry is to team up, find an artist who enjoys working with you and has the same goal and present yourself to a publisher as a team. While that advice may be twenty years old I'm pretty sure it still rings true today and not just in the comic industry, but any area of story-publication.
Jack Miton > you be nice or you're sleeping on the couch again!
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Rain6637
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
32242
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Posted - 2015.08.27 05:42:45 -
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To modernize that advice, artists should pair up with programmers and make light games.
Help, I can't download EVE
President of the Commissar Kate Fanclub
PLEX: A Giffen good? (It's 1B?)
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Webvan
All Kill No Skill
13216
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Posted - 2015.08.27 06:05:15 -
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Rain6637 wrote:To modernize that advice, artists should pair up with programmers and make light games. Actually, there are a lot more programmers than there are artists. And many of the programmers are pretty bad. You want to make money? learn rigging and animation, write your own ticket.
I'm in it for the money
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