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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 01 7:50 am)
The 'ballooning' of edges occurs because of Poser 5's auto smoothing of edges. Poser 4 does not seem to have the problem to the same extent. Some people, when making Poser items, put a very small chamfer on the model where sharp adges are needed. Iv'e never had much success chamfering edges to get rid of ballooning. My prefered method in Cinema4D is to select the polygons from one of the edges and use Cinema's disconect function. Remember to make sure 'weld identical edges' isn't selected in Poser when importing.
Odd thing is, I once had some ballooning on a toolbox model, but it was a sci-fi scene and it looked OK there. Most of the edges were unaffected, but the shape of the lid changed. That's supposed to be a hinge on the side.
It means you can get a better result for human bodies without using ridiculous numbers of polygons. Somebody should maybe tell Daz3D. It can be turned of for individual props and body-parts, or for the whole scene, so I don't think it can be called a bug. It's just something that a lot of people seem to forget.
Smoothing is one thing and deforming is another. Smoothing changes the illumination of two adjacent faces making a continuous shading, making the edges round and not sharped, but smoothing never can create a barrel where there is no barrel! Every 3d program has somoothing, Poser4, 3dsMax, Vue d'esprit, Cinema4d, etc, and none of them create barrels as Poser5 does!
Message edited on: 01/17/2005 16:58
Stupidity also evolves!
Hey kawecki .. chill! Smoothly curved, or flat. That's choice .. a good thing, in my books. It only takes a tick in a box to turn it on or off. I say 'Hoorah!'. And "thank you" to the clever herberts who invented the concept. It is funny when it happens unintentionally, though. I've got a guitar model and the strings balloon big-time if 'smooth polygons' is left on. Talk about drop D tuning! (that's a gag for the plank-spankers among us).
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