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MarketPlace Showcase F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 08 3:01 pm)
The darker texture looks better with that woodgrain. The lighter woods usually have finer, straighter grains with not so obvious a pattern. It looks like you have both square and round knobs, which seems unnatural... if this is a new unit, the knobs would match. If the round ones are finger indentations so the doors can slide over each other, maybe that can be more clear? Middle unit upper section of sliding door... it almost seems as though you can see the left shelf behind the post? Many desks have small upright sections for bills and such: vertical pigeonholes for really skinny pigeons.
If you download the free version of UV mapper, you can import the .obj model, then select all of your model,(control A) then, got to Tools, click Verticies, and first weld, then, go back to Tools, Click Verticies and then click Split. Save your model and you are good to go. Then import to Poser and your set. Also, if you have your model in the geometries folder remember to first delete the .rsr, then import your new straight model. Sharen
One thing you have to remember, is once you import a figure into Poser, after having redone it in UV mapper, before importing it again to poser, you must delete the file .rsr that sits in the geometries folder. So remember: If you ever change your model after it was in Poser, delete the .rsr file located in your geometries folder. If you don't, the rsr will keeps the last information about the model and that is what you will see. Sharen
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