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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 14 4:48 pm)
Okay, a quick lesson about joint parameters and the Point At function ....
Each joint has a center-point and end-point. Take the eyes, for example. An eye's joint is centered (green cross) inside the eye (green cross), and ends (red cross) outside the eye. If you drew a line from center to end, it would pass through the pupil, in the direction the eye should be looking.
That's why you can use Point At with the eyes ... the Point At function aligns an actor along its joint.
Thank you, Little Dragon. There is some info in your mini-turorial that I was unaware of... I have saved this info in my Poser tutorial folder. Next question...you know I always ask this when I reply to one of your posts!! Furette version 2?? Is she still lurking somewhere on our horizon? If you need Beta testers b4 release I will happily volunteer...LOL.
In the image above the heads were twisted 64 degrees and bent 20 degrees.
I have been trying to find a way to overcome this problem, but with only limited sucess so far.
Thank you Little Dragon for the explaination. I'm to much of a beginner to try adjusting the joint parameter and it is not needed for what I was trying to do.
Engel47 and hauksdottir: the figure is to far away to worry about where the eyes are pointing but thanks for you two-bits (each) ;)
DrOsborn.
One thing you might want to keep an eye on, is the "Scale" of your camera setting. It seems to me you did all the correct things. If you point the eys at the main camera and things still dont work, for me it always comes down to 2 things. 1) Make sure you scale is set to 100%.... and 2) Make sure your "hither" is set to ZERO....with a hither set to zero you should be able to focus as close as you want on the figures face, and have a resolve of about 11 inches (real-life) before your figure starts to look cross eyes. Also, make sure your Main Camera Orbit is set around -0.010 degress that way youll be straight on, as long as your figure is standing more or less in a vertical position.
Hope this helps.
Message edited on: 05/15/2004 22:59
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Hi all. Relativily new to poser.
I created a scene with a V2 character in it. I wanted to have the character look at the camera. I did the following.
Cameras -> Main Camera
Selected Figure 1 (only one figure in the scene)
Body Parts -> Head
Object -> Point At...
In the Choose Actor box, I select Main Camera
When I click OK, the character looks streight down! Can anyone explain why the head did not look at the camera position and as a result, at the viewer of the image?
DrOsborn