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Subject: magnifying .... +or- the workspace.


Arctic_Scorpio ( ) posted Thu, 24 February 2005 at 11:26 PM ยท edited Sat, 10 August 2024 at 6:07 AM

Hi there... I am wondering if there is a way open a large workspace, ie 1000 x ? to create a scene in Poser PP, but to use a mag glass type thing as in PSP, so you can enlarge it to see fine details, or reduce it while working... I normally keep my screen resolution at 800x600 becuase I have terrible eyes, so what do I do if I want the finished product to be 1200x750, and be able to pan around it to work on it when it's that size? Thanks in advance... AS


EnglishBob ( ) posted Fri, 25 February 2005 at 4:01 AM
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Because you're working in 3D, a simple magnify isn't all that simple... The answer is to use your cameras, and learn the hot-keys for them so you can switch quickly while you're working. ProPack has a multi-pane view, but that won't be much use at 800x600. I usually set up my Main camera (ctrl-M) to cover the final composition, and set render preferences to render to a new window if it's going to be bigger than the document window. Then navigate around the scene with the other cameras - you can set up the posing, aux and dolly cameras to point to key areas, and of course adjust them to see what you want to see. Not all have hot-keys, frustratingly. When I'm composing a scene, sometimes every other action is a camera related one.


Fazzel ( ) posted Sat, 26 February 2005 at 3:58 AM

I have my computer set up with dual monitors. I use the left monitor as my workspace and have the workspace size set at 1200 x 900, and I use the right monitor for all the controls.



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