Poser 7 Revealed: The efrontier Official Guide | List Price: $29.99 Discount Price: $17.95

| Binding: Paperback
Great, Helpful book [Posted on 2007-09-24] This book has taught me a lot that I didn't know was possible with Poser. It went into pretty good depth and I can't seem to tear myself away from it - I'm always going back to the book to read up on the other possibilities with Poser, and every time I go back to the book for more information, it feels like christmas :D
I am really enyoing this book.
Warmest Regards,
Fredo D Murillo Jr
Just use the online reference guide! [Posted on 2008-03-18] Disappointed. The book really is really no better than the online reference, which comes with the software. If you are wanting to learn Poser, skip this and buy something else.
Perfect for beginners! [Posted on 2008-05-28] Having purchased Poser 7 and wanting to find the easiest way to learn this massive program I bought this book hoping it would be good. Mr. Murdock has written easy to follow instructions that take you from introduction to the controls through rendering, using other software with Poser, and beyond. It has concise lessons with projects and reviews to help you practice what you are learning and make it easier to remember.
This was precisely what I needed and it is going to be my #1 reference for Poser. I couldn't have asked for more.
Disappointed with this book [Posted on 2008-06-27] I bought this book when I bought the Poser 7 program to have a reference and a guide while learning the program. I've been using the program for quite sometime now. I decided to put the book away since it is more confusing to follow its numerous typos and the lessons that you can download from the website lead you nowhere. I ended up with a bunch of loopholes and questions. I searched the internet for tutorials and found answers from http://my.smithmicro.com/tutorials or the reference that came with the program will also help. This book is a total disappointment.
Hard to find my answers in it [Posted on 2008-08-15] I'm a programmer and industrial guy who enjoys writing fiction shorts in my spare time and thought it might be fun to start cobbling simple 'illustrations' together to help set the mood for the stories. Really 2D stuff but I figured a 3D tool like Poser 3D would help create a series of modified images for different chapters. I'm of average competence in tools like Corel and PaintShopPro, which I use to illustrate tech articles and web pages. Poser's interface and paradigm is pretty tough to grasp - in part because I already know "other things" I guess and thus have incorrect expectations of how to do it.
I bought this book hoping to get myself up to speed; it isn't doing that. I think the author tried to mix in too much advanced material. Each chapter starts with a horrible "intro" which doesn't summarize where we're going - just bowls a lot of jargon at the reader. While the books seems to have nice "we did this - you learned this" like any good educational book, they seem to be "we pulled down the menu" etc (what our mouse did - not what we as brains did).
I'm sure I'll get more use from it once I know the basics, but for now it's not helping. The author should have gotten feedback from some absolute beginner trying to use the book to make a simple Poser image.
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