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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 11:02 am)
Yes. over all scale, x-y-z-scale, x-y-z-trans, up-down, side-side. Everytime I think I've got one gap or poke out fixed, I end up making another one in a different part of the eye. There isn't some trick to help with this? I've spent more than an hour just trying to line up the eye. It seems people must have found some way to do this easier.
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I was playing with the face room to change Don into a different looking kind of guy. I made the eyes a bit bigger and a couple of other things. Now his eyeballs don't meet up with his eyelids. I've tried adjusting all kinds of settings for the eye, but I can''t seem to match them back up. If it meets in the middle, the outside corner has a gap. If the front matches, eyball is poking out the bridge of his nose. Is there an easy trick for this? Or do I just have to really work those dials until I get it? Thanks.