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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 18 2:45 pm)
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Check the link to the Poser Technical forum to see the sort of crazy stuff we Poser loonies get up to. :-) On a more practical note, I often use it on a figure's shins to get a better fit with bootsI find the taper dial to be the most useful of all the parameters in fitting clothing.
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Hmmm... interesting. I've been making furniture and have removed the taper dial from every single body part in every figure. With (many) non-organic objects, it's worse than useless... it's downright dangerous. No doubt 100s of people will tell me this isn't true, and I'm sure it's useful with SOME non-organic objects, but certainly not the ones I make. mac
heyas; scaling and tapering can be hazardous to your (mental) health. they don't always work right, and they don't always work well. i also use taper when i use propagating scale on hands. when you use propagating scale, you get a sharp jump in scale, so you need to taper the parent body part. now, sometimes when creating a figure, i notice that nudging the taper dial up a little causes a big ballooning jump in the mesh, which renders it about useless for anything but making ugly deformations. to this date, i still have no clue why it sometimes does that. ::sigh::
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Has anybody been able to use the taper dial in a meaningful way? I've been using Poser for about a year now, and have found that the only somewhat useful dials for affecting changes in body proportion are the scale dials. And even those can only be tweaked slightly before body parts are out of whack. What purpose does the taper dial serve? Anybody have images that illustrate its successful use?