Thinking about why we do this Poser art thing. And about those who look at it.
For me, as you may have noticed I don't post a lot of pics, it's purely for fun and relaxation. I start a lot of pics, get bored or interrupted and never finish them. My hard drives are littered with pz3 files that haven't been opened for months, or even years
Thing is, I'm still enjoying Poser and the creative process. I'm making an effort to finish more work and get it out on display. This is, I suppose, as much for the sake of credibility (read ego) as anything else. I've spent years hanging around forums and chatting away without really proving that I can actually use this Poser package and finish a half-decent picture. Not that some others far more prominent than I seem to bother with this
And who looks at this stuff. We get upset by low hits My Ned Kelly pic had pulled almost 120 hits at PP before I wrote this. No vicky, no mike, no nudity more hits than some other more worthy images that I browsed through posted around the same time. But not as many as other images posted by 'Personalities' in the gallery. Why? Who knows!
Maybe because it was something different. I also noticed that Den's work had inspired another artist to try something else. I thought that was great. A real tip-of-the-hat to the quality of Den's work.
I printed the same Ned pic out on A3 paper with a nice border and the six-year-old kid of my flat mate stuck it to the wall above his bed. He knows nothing about 3D, art or Poser, forums or galleries or hit counts. But he likes Ned Kelly and is chuffed with his new pic. And that made me more satisfied than the hit counts on a hundred sites.
I think it's time, for me at least, to forget the hit counts, the comments and the ratings, and just have some creative fun. And to remember the audience who really count those who matter to us.
Ozy