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nightmage80

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  1. What you have to do is click on one of the other options like "most viewed". I found this because of the comments from one of the other posts. I would have never thought of doing this otherwise. There are some fantastic images but they don't show up because they are so old. Most are from 2001 and 2002. After those years, there are very few. 2004 seems to have been a major drought. The reason why it seems to be Poser heaven is the following: Total of 9360 new images. 1 new image in Animation:Master. 4 in Shade 6 in SoftImage XSI 23 in Rhino 33 in Maya 51 in Carrara 80 in Lightwave 123 in Cinema4D 143 in 3DMax And.... 2792 in Poser... If you are new to 3D, you get the impression that Poser is the place to be... Anyway, there are some amazing images that people have done here and I think it is a shame to have then not shown to the world...
  2. What I did is go to Renderosity, Click on Forums. Click on Animation:Master. There are only 3 topics here. So I clicked on View Gallery. It brings you to the following: http://www.renderosity.com/gallery.ez?Sectionid=23 There is only one picture here ("UnderWaterGraveyard" By DarkLimit). I will try to find the others that you mentioned. By the way, where should I have put a question like this? Maybe under Rants and Raves? I felt it made sense because I am suggesting people showcase A:M... Oh well, I guess being a newbie shows... I agree with the Poser comment. Basically all you can do is buy a doll from Daz3D and then pose it. Gee wiz... Thanks! I am so glad I found this site! I really hope others do as well!
  3. Hey... I am new to the A:M and to 3D animation in general. One of the places that I was recommended to spend some time was Renderosity.com. When I went there, I found almost no one that used A:M. There is only one picture created with A:M there. Because I didn't know a lot about 3D, I pretty much ignored A:M until I finally figured it was worth exploring anyway (I ended up buying both Shade LE and Poser 5 as animation tools before looking into A:M). Anyway, I was hoping that some of you would sign up at Renderosity (http://www.renderosity.com/) and put some of your stills up there. It might help people like me to see the value of A:M and give it a chance early on. Having explored the Hash.com site, I really wish I saw this first!
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