Forum Coordinators: RedPhantom
Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 15 11:01 am)
It is a perspective thing. In your attachment , the stem, cutwater and gripe appear much closer and hence larger than the cheeks. Increasing the focal length will put them all in the same relative proportion. You are correct, this has nothing to do with actual morphs, I would be surprised to find that Trav has not already addressed this. Did you look at his site?
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I'm new to poser and bryce so bear with me. I have been working on a P4 detective figure for a noir theme I'm trying to develop. I am wondering how to reduce space between his nose and his mouth. None of the morph I've seen on the net move the mouth upwards. I'm trying to make him the most "un-cartoonly" as I possibly can so any advice anyone has would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, PapaBlueMarlin