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Thanks, everybody, great interview on the renderosity site and really inspirational. Also have that ironman13/fugazi tutorial downloading now that was "coincidentally" on 41% discount, though I was hoping not to spend any more money this month. Damnit!
Someone in another thread said she is working together with several other artists. Personally I also doubt one person is capable of producing so much stuff so fast on their own. Otherwise I'll suggest she changes her name from Ironman to Superman...
I'll pay that one!!!
She's either become a conglomerate, or she can work on only 3 hours of sleep a month, or she fell into a sophisticated cloning machine -- or she invented the true "Make Art" button. Whatever it is, she's turning out quality items faster than I can afford to buy them!
slowly started populating the bowling alley in iClone6
I may rethink the really bad bowling ball PhysX and bake a bullet imotion instead and collect clip and simply use two bowling balls toggling visibitity, can reuse then just change trajectory
might need to bring some of ironmans poses over to iClone too
I got the same when I was a photographer in a high school full of "real" artists. My response was to hand them my camera and say, "Show me."
My answer to the Nikon snobs who sneered at my Praktina was to win contests. Still have the Praktina, as a matter of fact. It all still works, even the spring motor.
Anyone know what version of Studio that tutorial is written for? I couldn't find anything about that on the store page.
Amazing Wendy !!!
If you meant daz-studio-beginner-to-advanced, the tutorial was done using Daz Studio 4.6 so fairly still new, but before all of the Iray stuff.
edit: should say fairly new compared to most of the other tutorials out there for Daz Studio which seem to be all mostly DS 3 & 4.
Ah. Thanks. Worth considering, even though the Iray was a fairly major game-changer.
Thank you all so much for the support! I reallly hope you enjoy the content, I am just so happy making it for you all and i just love doing it. Im so flattered! I will keep on doing my very best and am happy you share my passion!!
HI IRONMAN13 :) got a lot of your stuff love it :) btw love those little cartoons you do on your products promo images on that other site pity you don't do them here it's a nice little touch
I have loved your products for ages and depend so much on all your morphs for V4 in Poser! Just out of curiosity, do you have a full team now? I can't imagine that you are still doing this all by yourself! And were you always techie? How did you learn modeling and all the advancements you are making so quickly???
What I really appreciate with i13's stuff is that there are always mirror poses (saves time and headaches rather than "this pose is great, but it's on the wrong side" situations) and often there's an extra something even with pose sets (usually a location prop or even a small scene) even if it is marketed as just a pose set and not a scene. It's always a great "bang for your buck".
I've always appreciated all the normal everyday environments released by i3 and have bought quite a few of them.
A suggestion for the future -- a neighborhood bookstore interior.
Four main zones within it. Just inside the entry doors, several large round tables with copies of the latest hot hardcover or old remainders the store is trying to move. To one side, a long counter with a couple of cash register stations. Multiple bookshelves towards the back, plus an area with several shelving units for magazines.
To hopefully help with rendering times, all the books and magazines do not have to be individually modelled. Each row could just be one object. But add in a couple of indivdual books and magazines, both closed and open which could be used as props by characters in the scene.
Bonus points if you include an "employees only" room in the back where staff stashes away their coats etc, the manager has desk for paperwork, a spot to hold books that have been special ordered and the like.
Just a suggestion, keep up the great work!
I like them. They do good work and the partial poses are more useful than a single pose preset.
I don't buy them all. I do have enough female poses and modeling poses and male muscle flexing poses but I do buy the distinctive ones
While a nice one with poses from i13 would be most welcome, Powerage's Fantasy Library can be used as such a bookstore.
I like i13's poses because she understands that cheescake poses, while nice, are not ALL I'm going to need. Her poses DO things...actions like brushing teeth, cooking dinner, talking on the phone, waving to friends. My need for fashion poses is very small, but my need for everyday actions is huge. I'll buy all of those I can get my hands on ;). So far, i13 and Feral Fey are the only pose vendors that really make those.
Laurie
Real Programmers use Assembly Language ;)
No, "Real Programmers" toggle in individual bits on a front panel. "Efficient Programmers" use whatever is best for the task at hand.
I do remember thinking years ago, if Ironman13 is a women, she must surely be into chics given the nature of some of the products they turn out. I mean the poses are just all about the beauty of the female form, it seemed to me. Then I heard from someone who's contracted with them that it's a husband and wife team and I was even more impressed. My wife runs our business and that only works because I let her do it her way. I work as a front end developer outside of that business.
Anywho, I cannot tell you how often I start things out in a composition with one of their poses. They also make great environments now which I've leaned on heavily in the past. I don't care how they are so prolific, I'm just glad they are.
I agree - the number of everyday poses is far too small. I wonder how they sell?
Also Dogz does a great job.
Thanks for the suggestion. Yup, I've cobbled together various bits and pieces I've accumulated (including counter and cash registers from i3's coffee shop ) to try to give the impression I'm after, but a proper coordinated environment would be even better!
Same here. I'm not terribly fond of the sexy pin up modeling ones she does (for both male and female, to be fair), much less the "I make 500k a year and here's what I flaunt it with" apartments and house parts: they kinda get same-y after a while, but hey, I guess it's where the money comes from. But I love that she includes partial poses: it makes kitbashing certain aspects a lot easier. Plus, I have a character who is in a wheelchair most of the time, so having partial poses for the waist and up makes coming up with references for them a hell of a lot easier (with the occasional tweak from Zev0's pose builder). I wish more pose-specific artists included partial poses, but it's a niche that i13 fits very well.
That said, I like that she's made props and sets for things I wouldn't otherwise think about or look for unless I need one (news studio, casino, movie theater, bowling alley, a steakhouse, etc). And the "everyday" ones are pretty great, too.