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Subject: (Serious) Most Frequent Questions for Poser?


pigfish9 ( ) posted Wed, 09 March 2005 at 11:37 AM
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Another question could be I just applied a BVH file to my figure. Where did it go? Usually they end up way off camera somewhere. Resetting X-Y-Z trans to 0-0-0 to get them back to center helps immensely. I bought a supplemental book for Poser4/ProShop because the manual wasn't that good (but FAR better than the one for P5) and it supplied extra tips and tricks. The fact that DAZ contributed some content for a free disk didn't hurt my decision either.


danamongden ( ) posted Sat, 19 March 2005 at 11:49 PM

What's a "MAT pose"? (Seriously... I'm currently doing a search through the forum to find out.)


DCArt ( ) posted Sat, 19 March 2005 at 11:51 PM

8-) "MAT" is short for material. Basically, a MAT pose allows you to change all or parts of the texture of a model by clicking a library thumbnail. There are also MOR poses, which morph a character with a single click. Yeah, it's confusing at first ... but you'll get the hang of it. 8-)



Acadia ( ) posted Sun, 20 March 2005 at 10:57 AM

How do I get shoes and boots to fit a figure that is not in a zero/neutral position?

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