Thorrax opened this issue on Jan 24, 2005 ยท 23 posts
markschum posted Mon, 24 January 2005 at 11:28 AM
If you want fast easy results try downloading the free version of Terragen. Great looking landscapes. In poser it is easier to get precise positioning by using the dials on the object > properties window. There are plenty of pose files to use as a starting point. Look for something close to what you want and tweak it a little. Also remember for posing you can use the menu symettry options to mirror left and right. Conforming clothing seems to suffer from the dreaded 'poke through' where parts of the body stick out when the figure is posed. You fix that in postwork or by using magnets to deform the figure or by simply making the body part invisible. There is so much available that it is tempting to try complicated things before you have learned the basics. There are plenty of step by step tutorials on the web. If you have specific issues please post them and someone will give you an answer. Ans if all else fails RTFM ( read the furnished manual ) :) Lastly - do not expect your work to look like some of the artists featured here. Some people do postwork (that is touching up in a paint program ) some people do a lot with custom morphs or magnets to get things looking exactly right. (like flattening the butt when seated on a chair. ) Learning all this takes time. There are free downloads of background scenery that will make a more complete setting for your figures. Hope you continue with it . p.s You can always try the naked or bikini clad woman with sword , possibly in a temple. Its a classic Poser scene.