05-21-2004, 03:05 PM
Which really means he should have sent a relationship/pose instead of the guy as an object, right/? A pose and a relationship would add power to the intent because when we drag a "regular" caucasian actor onto the set, or any that we've already dressed up, and bump a glass into him, he'll suddenly take a drink. That's a lot more flexible than dragging out a user object that looks like a man, then fiddle around with his clothes and stuff so it otherwise looks like the actor we've dressed up.
I like the pose and want to use it. What I'd also like is the ability to take any given pose and "apply" it (clone it?) to any other actor (scale up/down as case might be). That way it would be very easy to make up a beer-chugging contest (or anything else that has everybody striking the same pose - a-la-Rockettes or line dancing).
I like the pose and want to use it. What I'd also like is the ability to take any given pose and "apply" it (clone it?) to any other actor (scale up/down as case might be). That way it would be very easy to make up a beer-chugging contest (or anything else that has everybody striking the same pose - a-la-Rockettes or line dancing).