And you guys wonder why PMG doesn’t listen to you guys.:sad: And why they don’t communicate in the forums. Perhaps if you didn’t attack them when they do something positive. At least Thomas acknowledged an improvement, I give him props for that. Stooch I understand why you want cloth and hair, but there are better ways to ask and encourage the development of those effects within messiah.
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hmm without reading nichods post, im guessing he is somehow defending messiah?
nichod, that was meant to be funny btw. the “OH SNAP” is in response to the verbal spanking thomas just received.
Ha!
That reminds me of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9yV2Fy6itw
It’s not 3D, doesn’t have realistic hair, no softbody, no complex rigs, etc. but is one of the best short animated films I’ve seen. The guy’s web site is here: http://www.bitterfilms.com
Fred
Nichod, it doesn’t matter if you are rude or polite, pmG randomly addresses issues that have been reported since the start of their product(s). That’s just an observation I’ve made.
Stooch, nice lighting! LOL
Warmly,
Kelly
look man, save it. I really couldnt care less how you take my comments. it was meant to be funny, im not sorry i made them and i will do it again 
and btw if you read my post it says MODELED AND ANIMATED IN MESSIAH, you obviously know messiah doesnt model right?
Sure it matters. I see it as childish and rude. If you don’t like the software. Then leave. Simple solution.
Nichod, how can you see it as childish if i’m polite or rude? Also, I said nothing about not liking the software. I’m just back to saying finish it up, please.
Sincerely,
Kelly
lol.
Please. Explain why you hang out here if you don’t like the software. Do you like certain aspects of it? And hope it will improve? If you do. Then why act the way you do? I’m just confused by the harassing attitude certain people here have against a company that they say they want to improve. Seems counterproductive.
I do understand the past of messiah. Being a former LW user I kept an eye on messiah, but never purchased it until now. So I do know about the promises, etc. And I do agree there is no excuse for promises broken, but isn’t it better to look forward then look back? Am I wrong in this? And what is wrong about being positive? I recognize the issues, but would like to see things change, so I’m supportive of anything messiah does while giving constructive criticism.
Sorry if you took that as directed at you. It wasn’t Kelly. The image in of itself and the idea behind it is amusing. The text beneath it is what is childish.
Others are right though. Responding to the comments is pointless it does just encourage the behavior.
Nichod
Sorry if you took that as directed at you. It wasn’t Kelly. The image in of itself and the idea behind it is amusing. The text beneath it is what is childish.
Others are right though. Responding to the comments is pointless it does just encourage the behavior.
and…
Please. Explain why you hang out here if you don’t like the software. Do you like certain aspects of it? And hope it will improve? If you do. Then why act the way you do? I’m just confused by the harassing attitude certain people here have against a company that they say they want to improve. Seems counterproductive.
I do understand the past of messiah. Being a former LW user I kept an eye on messiah, but never purchased it until now. So I do know about the promises, etc. And I do agree there is no excuse for promises broken, but isn’t it better to look forward then look back? Am I wrong in this? And what is wrong about being positive? I recognize the issues, but would like to see things change, so I’m supportive of anything messiah does while giving constructive criticism.
I didn’t think anything personal from it, but the way you commented, I didn’t know if you wanted the wayne’s world go-back-in-time-and-be-philosophical-story from me or from someone else.
Sinecerely,
Kelly
Thanks for that link. Does anyone have this file on hand? http://www.projectmessiah.com/x2/vids/tutorials/Setting_up_Displacement.avi
