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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
I'm guessing you may have the "smooth polygons" function accidentally active for that part. That tool is notorious for "ballooning" props to ridiculous girths. I haven't used version 5 in ages, but you should be able to view the properties of that part and "uncheck" the "smooth polygons" box. Sincerely, Bill
Tempt the Hand of Fate and it'll give you the "finger"!
Hmmm ... I don't have this model, but I suspect that it is a result of how Poser 4 and Poser 5 handle transparencies slightly differently. Check the setting for the transparency map on the string. Transparency should be set to 1 (or 100%), and you should have a node that assigns a transparency map. Sometimes the node gets disconnected.
Couple of observations on the pose .. the right arm isn't .. er.. right. Stand up and take up the stance shown. If your right upper arm (the shoulder in Poser) were pointing towards the camera as it is here, then the forearm would have to be angled in towards the chest. If you hold your forearm perpendicular to the camera's view, as it is here, then your hand would be a good twelve inches or more away from your chest. Not a good position for accurate toxophily. Instead, the upper arm (shoulder) should be perpendicular to the camera (ie in opposition to the left arm) and the right forearm bent tightly, with the hand below the chin (so you can sight along the shaft of the arrow).
The other thing is the right foot needs to be bent so the sole touches the floor .. it probably went like that when you added the boot. Apart from that (and a bit of post work to stop the hair going through the arm) it looks really great. Nice one.
Oh yeh (sorry, I'm being a pain, huh?) .. his legs. The way you've angled the model makes the eye/brain believe the legs are straight. So the odd length ratio of hip -knee Vs knee-foot makes him appear to have stunted lower legs. Take a quick visit to Google .. punch in 'archery pictures' or similar, and you'll see that PhilC is correct about the side of the bow the arrow should be, the pose that most archers make as they prepare to shoot, and lots of very stupid men with beautiful dead animals.
I thank you all for your "constructive" criticism and will take it to heart.
As this is my first attempt at anything serious in poser and my first picture even close to being worthy of presenting to the group, I am quite pleased with the results. After the adjustments are made I will seek further opinions before adding the rest of the scene.
Rookies. Go figure.
Regards
Troll69.
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