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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 02 5:01 am)
John Stallings got the up down windows ( and I think door swings also) with his walls (CR2) and Cal has the open door with his dishwasher ( and the shelf slides ) (PP2), so it is do-able either way. I wonder if it is not more of a rotate/trans thing rather than a morph. You may have problems with the prop distorting between 0 and 1.0 and again at greater than 1.0 if it is a morph.
Actually for doing internal renders just move your camera in until you've moved through the wall. That way you get proper indoor lighting by having to place lights in real-world like positions for indoors.
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arcady, moving the camera inside the prop severely limits the available angles. That's what I was hoping to avoid with this great looking prop. For instance, you could not show two people on opposite sides of the room. A traditional over-the-shoulder shot would require a camera position outside the wall.
I understand nance. When I redo that wall there will be 4 sections that could be taken away or turned invisible with transmaps. Kinda like I did for the upstairs shot and took away the roof. AofD Graphics Station
Not really Nance, that is caused by poser smoothing the everything, it might improve some but not enough to rework the mesh again. I am now starting on morphs it should be done soon. Unfortunatly it looks like the file is gonna be massive. AofD Graphics Station
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