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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 14 9:14 am)
If you use V2 or V3 there are morphs built in that you can use but results are variable.
Magnets would work but good luck. Lots of hard work, IMO.
Message edited on: 05/22/2005 18:19
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
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As a matter of fact, I know of at least one ;). allow me to pimp ernyoka1 again, lol. In the freestuff section here, she's got a character called "Bertha for V3". So, if you have V3 and her head and body morphs, you'll be able to use this character. Hopefully, there are more, but this one is excellent quality ;) MSSitemail | Freestuff | Craftythings | Youtube|
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it
into a fruit salad.
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Here's a fixed link. Straight to ernyoka1's Free Stuff. ;)Sitemail | Freestuff | Craftythings | Youtube|
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it
into a fruit salad.
"I wonder why poser omits the overwieght models..." It doesn't. The morphs are there, you just have to use 'em.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
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c_stone_bush have at freestuff V3 "Big & Beautiful" and SP3 "Big Girl". I used the first one and it looks nice Here is a link to my work with itMessage edited on: 05/23/2005 04:14
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To be properly politically correct, one should say "hefty woman" -- or better yet, "woman of size".
Or perhaps "height-to-weight-ratio challenged woman".
But "fat woman"? Or worse yet: "FAT WOMAN"?
No, no, no........mustn't, mustn't, mustn't........
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I've never tried making an obese character with Judy in P5.V3 works great for the purpose. And there are several excellent V3 characters that would form a basis for this.
However, I don't believe that I've ever seen a V3 character that I would regard as being at the 500 lb. level.......300, maybe. But not 500.
Here's one "woman of size" that I've purchased. You'd have to up her morphs to get to a 500lb. look. Betsy is inexpensive.
You can also try doing a marketplace search on "body morphs". There are tons of character body morph packages available. Including some for Judy, if you want to use her.
I second that.
I'd be interested in real world dwarfs, too (not fantasy dwarves). Both male and female. Peferably based upon M3 and V3.
I know that there are some dwarves over at RDNA -- but these are being sold as the fantasy variety. Not as realistic human dwarfs. I don't know if they'd fit the average body proportions of real world dwarfs.
Thanks for the imput folks, I'm trying to make a model of a powerless Glenda the good witch. she's pasty white and bed ridden. she's in protective custody and can't leave her tower room, so she's put on a lot of wieght. most of what you'll see is her face and arms. the rest is covered by bed sheets. I'll try and see if judy will do. thanks.
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Hello, Is there an easy way to make a very large fat womn, say about 5oo pounds? Would magnets do it? If so, is there a tutorial? Better yet, is there one alrady outthere? Tinman