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Description based off of [link] an original charecter belonging to

This is my second image with her but this one shows the mark over the eye as in the picture in the link. Now I gotta work on her partner, maybe next weekend, this image and another request from T1973 kept crashing my poser, with this one I moved the face texture and it worked, but the Tubulence image is still crashing for some reason, even with just the main charecter in it..am I blabbing yes I am...sorry.
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Comments: 14

Teri-Minx [2009-12-21 15:15:28 +0000 UTC]

This is a great looking picture, both character and bike look awesome.

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FairyGirl0821 [2009-12-21 06:16:57 +0000 UTC]

the bike rocks!

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infamous-kei [2009-12-21 03:24:11 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much! I like the vibe I get from her, and nice job for adding the bike in with it.

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Fastmax [2009-12-21 02:57:54 +0000 UTC]

Isn't the basis for a crash, in this case, lack of sufficient memory for the task?

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almeidap In reply to Fastmax [2009-12-21 03:07:25 +0000 UTC]

The program does that from time to time for no apparent reason, it used to do it with a stonemason prop I had, then it stopped, now it does it again...maybe it's time for me to clear out some of the things in my Poser directory that I'm not using.

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Fastmax In reply to almeidap [2009-12-21 03:22:13 +0000 UTC]

Don't know what to think.
Wonder if it could be something in the objects code that's not right.
Yeah, I'm talking way outta my league, but I can't help to think it.
But as you said it started then stopped, then resumed with another object.
Too bad you can't make a comparison between two or more differing programs.

Then again it could be both a program and an object coding.

"...You know you wouldn't have these problems if you learned pen and paper better."

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almeidap In reply to Fastmax [2009-12-21 03:26:00 +0000 UTC]

I did something to fix it the first time, forgot what it was so I'll clean up my poser files one day and hope that works, i get the same thing with a pair of boots and two sets of hair, I load them up and Poser stops responding and then closes.

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Fastmax In reply to almeidap [2009-12-21 04:15:03 +0000 UTC]

How good are your processors?
It honestly sounds like... equipment not up to perform the tasks its given.
Doing 3dcg imagery takes up a lot of computer resources.

Make sure, as well, that you close off all unneeded windows, tabs or programs when turning out renders.

That's my laymans advice, Almeidap. Wish I was more knowledgeable to really help.

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almeidap In reply to Fastmax [2009-12-21 04:18:21 +0000 UTC]

always do. but like I said, with a few things first it freaked poser out, I went and did something problem fixed, now months after getting the same issue again. When I'm running poser I end process on damn near everything I can.

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Fastmax In reply to almeidap [2009-12-21 05:11:56 +0000 UTC]

Does this problem only happen with Poser,
or does some "other problem" occurs with either an accessory equipment or other program??

Then theres stuff like errant coding that can never be really resolve by a layman,
or simply virus, or incompatible adware (never could it be compatible) monkeying with your programs.

As well the infamous "you must update with Microsoft or your Windows will die" scare tactic.
No one really knows what kind of "instructions" you are ever loading into you computer to execute.
Why does everyone so blindly trust monopolistic Microsoft to be ethical about its business practices.

Hey, Almeidap,.... I'm babbling here. You notice that?

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almeidap In reply to Fastmax [2009-12-21 10:55:34 +0000 UTC]

it's just Poser and a few things in it. Even reloading the object, the same thing happens. I fixed this before, I just got figure out what I did before.

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Fastmax In reply to almeidap [2009-12-21 13:22:14 +0000 UTC]

Oh I know what you did!
You fixed it by hogroping your computer down to the desk, put duct tape over its speakers...just in case, attached electrical jumper cables to it and....
Well, ...its what I'd do after a frustrating time of crashes.

When it "bluescreens" on you is when you "take the gloves off".
You ever get a "bluescreen of death" (BSOD)?

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Dendory [2009-12-21 01:53:04 +0000 UTC]

Nice bike!

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Eludajae [2009-12-21 01:48:06 +0000 UTC]

I really like this one

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