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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 25 9:50 pm)
When you say built in figures what exactly are you talking about. V3 is a figure from Daz and doesn't come built in to P5 so am confused about what you mean. SndCastie
Sandy
An imagination can create wonderful things
SndCastie's Little
Haven
Ok sorry P5 has Judy and Don built in do you also have p4? You choose the part you want to move and use the dials to moved them up,down out or in. If you want to move the legs you need to make sure the IK (inverse Kenetics) is off first. You can take it off the figure by clicking on the figure menue at the top and scroll down to IK and uncheck the right and left legs. There are many free poses out there try searching here in the free section. I usally use them to start and then fine tune. Check out the tutorial sections here you should find a lot of help. Dr Geep has some great tutorials here for P5 . Good luck
Sandy
An imagination can create wonderful things
SndCastie's Little
Haven
If someone comes here with a question, you might want to answer them, rather than pushing them away and telling them to read the useless manual.
The easiest way to pose your characters is to use the Poses in the Pose Library. This composite screenshot should give you a general idea how to proceed.
Message edited on: 01/08/2005 08:50
The manual is not useless and I am not trying to push them away. There are basic instructions in the manual that will help them, if they just use premade poses they will not learn how to do it themselves. It may be the easiest but it's not always the best. Please don't jump on me and accuse me of trying to push someone away I am trying to encourage and help. And by saying Victoria from the built-in gallery, I have to wonder just how confused they are? Marque
Granted the P5 manual isn't the greatest in the world but the P4 manual does have a tutorial that sets up a hands on hip pose that would have been very beneficial in answering the question " How can I move down the arms of my model "
Before it is said " I don't have P4 so I don't have the manual" , it can be aquired at curiouslabs.com in a pdf format.
It doesn't have to be read in it's entirety, just by skimming through and looking at the illustrations sometimes can answer a very basic question.
I must remember to remember what it was I had to remember.
Sometimes I wonder if some of us are reading different Poser 4 & Poser 5 manuals?! Let's just figure someone comes here to ask a question, and should be able to reasonably expect to get an answer here. In my own opinion, it's best to show the newbies the easiest way to accomplish a goal first. Then they can have a chance to do things "the hard way." I've been at this for 5 years, and I still can't do a decent pose entirely from scratch.
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Hi, I'm a Poser newbie and I need help on this. As you all know, in Poser, everytime you load a model, for example, Victoria from the built-in gallery, that model is making a cross with her arms stretched. My question is how can I push her arms down to make it stay along her thighs? Please help.