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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:11 am)
Ears are black because no profile view was applied. I've tried and tried and -tried- to get the spline modeling in the face room to work on pictures scanned in, and have never succeeded to do both full front portrait and a full profile. I'm convinced that in order for it to work properly, the person you're digitizing must either look exactly like the lady in the manual photos, or that cartoon character where the arrows tell you to click. All my attempts end up looking like hideously deformed trolls. Has anyone used both front and profile and managed to model someone effectively? If so- any advice?
Okay- how'd you do it? I manage to get reasonable facimilies, then
get involved in adjusting the splines to match up with the face
"just a little bit more" and everything goes to hell, so to speak.
Is it part spline, and part manual dial adjustment? Or how,
exactly, did you manage to get the face looking the least bit
realistic? I've got a digital camera, so I can set up shots any way
I need to- but still, I can't avoid the funky cheek bone long nosed
troll look >.
Use optimal photos for optimal results ----------------------------------------- - neutral facial expression, closed mouth, ear visible (side view) - uniform illumination - subject directly facing the camera (front view), subject facing 90 degrees from the camera (side view), center of head and center of camera at equal height, camera should be close enough to capture plenty of detail, both views should be taken from the approx. same distance I posted several tips from the egisys engineers last week and screenshots. http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=1039206 Hope this helps, -DefaultGuy
Hmm... I've got a really square, heavy jaw and neck line, and Poser apparently doesn't like that- since every time I get everything lined up, it assumes my chin juts straight out 3". Any suggestions? >.< Also- do you line up the eye outlines with the whites? When I do that, the faceroom tends to pull the mower lids inside the eye itself. Thanks in advance for any more advice!
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