Product Talk: June 2008 Archives

Historic Landmarks in Poser

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Earlier this year, as part of a big landmark birthday present to myself, I spent 10 days on the east coast traveling to New York City, Philadelphia and Washington D.C.  I had never been, and am a bit of an "information junkie" and was desperate to see the hundreds of places I saw on TV, and some of the most famous places in our history as a country.  Some of those places we even have as buildings for Poser!  It was crazy to me to be standing in front of a building that only month earlier, I had put on the front page of our website.

One of those buildings is Carpenter's Hall, made for Poser by Meshbox Design.

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Meshbox Design's Carpenter's Hall is a 3D representation of the historic Philadelphia building that housed the first Continental Congress of the American Revolution. It is a two story building with a steeple - each room is completely furnished. It is based on photographs of the original building but may not be historically accurate. Includes props: chair, flagpole, bench, table.

The picture is my vacation photo...looks pretty similar to me!  Check it out, along with the entire Meshbox Design 4th of July category!






















Look - I'm an Alien Huntress

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42238.jpgI love my job for hundreds of reasons.  Today, it's the products.  I wake up in the morning, I boot up my beautiful, dependable Dell laptop, I click the "All New Releases" link on CP - and I see my name.  This week, thanks to Mythical Legends, I'm an Alien Huntress.  It makes me giggle, in a week that I turn 30 and I am worrying about gray hair, here I am digitally in Poser land with a full head of purple-tint.  Then there is the mass giggling and sending of links to people around the office.  This happens more often than you would think, I think I'm the third or something person this month to find her name on the product pages, immortalized in Poser history.  It's fun.  I'm not sure if it was intentional on the part of James from Mythical Legends, or if he even remembers meeting me at that Siggraph a while ago, but yeah, still very neat.




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