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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Mason: No, it's definitely the same mode on both machines. The other cartoon mode doesn't have any lines at all. mateo sancarlos: Again no. You're thinking that I had clicked on the head, but that's not the case. The problem occurs everywhere on the body at the same time. Consequently the eyes and teeth show up inside the head, the ears show through the hair, the hands show up through the body and so on. It is as if the Poser rendering engine has a hidden-lines on/off switch, but as far as I know it hasn't. I'll try installing on a third machine later today to see what that does. I wonder if it's because the machines are networked and Poser just doesn't like having two instances of itself on the same network? Unlikely, because everything else about Poser seems OK, just this one annoying 'feature'.
I've tried it on a third machine now, not connected to the network. This exhibits the same problem with teeth showing through the skin etc. I've also discovered that the one good installation lets me change the foreground colour in display modes 2 and 3 (outline and wireframe) whereas the three problematic installations will only let me have these modes in magenta. Could some of you guys out there try an experiment for me and see if Poser will let you change the foreground colour in outline and wireframe modes? I'd like a bit more background info before I tell Curious Labs that I think there's a problem. Thanks, Maz
It suddenly occurred to me what the problem was. My new installations on all three machines were straight from the disk out of the box. The earlier one was with the version 4.03 upgrade. I've just applied the upgrade to one of the problem installations and the problem has disappeared as if by magic. Why didn't I think of that in the first place? Duh! Maz
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