Hi group, I should have intorduced myself here before commenting that awesome animation A Poser user posted.
I've used Posette for various things for about 8 or nine years, and I think she's superior in some ways to the figures that came with Poser 7, which is the most advanced incarnation of Poser I've used. I'm using those Poser 7 figures in my graphic novel Milenka, but Posette's more easily adjusted phisique makes her ideal for the waifish, terminal ill, heroin addicted teenage extraterrestrial in the title role. It was only after I was well under way using her that I hit on the idea of animating the introduction, and that's a challenge with a Poser figure that has limited face morphs and no visime file written for her. So I set a mirror in front of me and modified her face syllable by syllable for a speaking introduction I'm making to the video I making of the novel's still images. I'm morphing her voice from mine with a program called morph Vox Pro, whch I also used to record multiple female and male voices from my own in a very long audio book I created from my novel Magickal Thinking.
It wasn't till after I signed up here that I remembered a little polymer clay sculpture of an all-girl rock band that I made using Posette as a model way back on 2005. It's been gathering dust here all that time, but I have a bunch of photos which I'm assembling into a video of them and will put up on youtube shortly. Name of the band is Garage Delirium, and it's an entirely fictional group from Cleveland who do covers of British Invasion hits from the 1960's. (Stones, Beatles, WHO, Yardbirds, etc...) If I ever get the time I'm going to use Poser to make a graphic novel with them, but I have to finish Milenka first.