Callista wrote:
I bet there are artists and musicians that compose their works in their heads before they put them together. Then again, artists and musicians never struck me as quite mainstream NT, anyway

Oh, cool. I didn't know it was so popular with music.
[quote="pakled"]Maya costs an arm and a leg...Wink
Yeah, this sort of thing with Photoshop isn't unusual. I see it a lot with another program called Poser, where occasional threads about it will see real people, and wonder if they can dial certain aspects of them (hair length, etc), or they look just like a particular character (Poser is a program that lets you create and pose human or other characters, create scenes etc. It's not too expensive, but if you want a free lookalike, look for something called Daz Studio).
I've never really played much with Photoshop (I can only afford the Gimp, which is free...Wink but it sounds like you're doing fine. Keep having fun with it.
I have relative pitch as well; I can usually tell you the interval between two notes...which is why I can play by ear...[/quote
I've got the demo version of Maya

. It just leaves a watermark on all of the models. I might download Daz Studio later

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