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    hello all,
    dont get by here at zbc much during our short
    new england summer(my loss} any who
    managing to find some time to work on some
    projects.character and props modeled in z posed in poser and
    exported to z for render in first image,
    second posed and render in poser.thanks for
    veiwing.
    " crits n comments always welcome ! "

    "if he who has the most fun wins ? - i won ten fold !! "

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    " crits n comments always welcome ! "

    "if he who has the most fun wins ? - i won ten fold !! "

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    " crits n comments always welcome ! "

    "if he who has the most fun wins ? - i won ten fold !! "

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    Hi Gary, looks like you've mastered modeling motorcycles and women. How about a scene of her pulling a wheelie. Rich.

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    hello Gary! I like alot the second one, and especially her legs, wich in my opinion are very "life" (true life?)... and of course, as usual, I'm very envious of your little animations, and the very sensitive "sword's game" of the girl!... I beginb to be tempted by animations...Poser seems in your hans, as in michel melnik's, a fine companion for animate z's characters!... tell me: is it only character? for example, your little "war girl": it would be possible for her to "throw" the sword, and take back the weapon after it turns above her? or to get that animationb, it woulb be necessary to leave Poser? also, does you have to model in z very low poly models, or is it possible to animate heavy ones?... as you see, thinking about animation, I'm looking on yours and Michael's satyr!... keep up that magic feeling of "moving" characters!...

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    Any post by you is cause to leap to double click and this is no exception.
    Great work!!!
    And to see posts by Marcel in the same thread: dessert.

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    thanks for replies,in answer to your questions Marcel,this character is about
    30,000 polys but can be more. i am new to animation lots to learn,but will get her to throw the sword.
    would be a pleasure to help you in any way. user_image-1091393289nzp.jpg

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    " crits n comments always welcome ! "

    "if he who has the most fun wins ? - i won ten fold !! "

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    Hi Gary,
    Still love that bike, hahaa one day I'll get around to finishing my own...sigh.

    Anyways, I gotta love a gal that's still perky laying on her back, arms above her head! Her knees and shins make her look a bit anorexic tho....is that a poser thing?
    It's one of the things I never did like about poser...the way the knees bend. It got some better with p5 but I reckon they still have a ways to go.

    Anyways enjoy your enthusiasm in your work!.....let's see some more bike poses!

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    hello,
    love the new look here at zbc,another great effort from the pixoligic team props,character (adaptive)and textures in zb, rig and render poser.thanks for veiwing
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    Last edited by Gary Komar; 08-16-04 at 08:48 AM.

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    care to post some wires and untextured versions?

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    thanks for your interest Downwrdspiral,mesh shotRender-1.jpg

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    Haha, gets me a good laughter. Love your modelings, looks awsome. We want more

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