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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 28 9:33 pm)
no character right now. Its just a question. I've seen tons of renders of elven, daemon, etc, characters with pointed ears and would like to know how to do it. The same goes for fangs in a mouth instead of flattened teeth (say, vampire fangs, for example, that haven't been put in via a 3rd party prog like photoshop).
Im not sure about magnets (dont use them myself) but I am sure someone has them. But how you inject morphs is you buy the head morph pack and then install it, then theres a folder I think its called !V3 Head INJ then choose witch ever morph you would like, and then it applies that morph to the figure, After that you can set the dials to however extreme you want it.
I'm sure you can. I've never fooled with anything inside the mouth. You'd have to scale your view and magnet objects appropriately. Your working area would be considerably 'busier', I think. The first thing I'd do if working on teeth would be to use existing lip morphs to move them out of the way, or I suppose you could work with groups instead if that suits you. Again, see Geeps tuts ;)
Message edited on: 08/12/2004 22:26
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dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
hmm ok. i was just trying to make everything transparent so i could see better like your nose job tutor for dr jeep. (i'll give a quote to where i'm referring to in tutor): [[["Here, I have use the Hierachry Editor to "hide" everything in the studio except Geep's Head, neck & hair. I have also set the Transparency (Max) to about 20% so I can see things better."]]] That's what i was referring to with transparency... :)
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or is it something that has to be injected or added on?