Feeling old. :)

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  • SlimerJSpudSlimerJSpud Posts: 1,456

    Real men created it all with MSPaint :P

    My oldest *daughter* did that until her art teacher pulled us aside and confided that our daughter was better than her teacher! Daughter got an upgrade...

  • dracorndracorn Posts: 2,363
    Sempie said:

    First Poser software I ever used was Poser 1. No facial features, no hair, no fingers and some sports clothing textures on one of the texture maps.

    But you could render on an Intel i486 and a few measly megabytes of RAM.

    First 3D software I ever bought was Imagine for the Commodore Amiga. That came without pre-modeled content, save for a cow, and left me very, very confused.

    And before that, I just had my pencil. And home computers were used for playing Space Invaders. If you had the patience to type the code in basic. Data storage was on audio cassettes.

    Now that's feeling old.......

    He he!  I picked up Poser 1 for $45 back in the day.  I wanted to use it as an art reference, but I really couldn't see any decent musculature.  Also there were no limits on the character and you could literally twist his limbs into a pretzel.  I just couldn't get the hang of posing so I dropped it and basically ignored 3D art for a long time. I drolled over Bryce but didn't have the budget for it.  Then I discovered Daz Studio about 6 months after Genesis was released and have been hooked ever since.l

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