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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 12 9:36 pm)
The same bug affects Poser 5. It's been reported multiple times to Curious Labs. It has never been fixed. By the way, using a background image works fine with the P4 rendering engine. It's only a problem in Firefly.
The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
You could also try putting a one-sided square prop in the back of your scene and then apply the background image as a texture to the prop.
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I really appreciate all your suggestions. Now for a simple question: Where do I set the "maximum texture size." I would imagine it's in the Material Room... someplace. I went to the Material Room and selected the background and tried to find something that said set maximum texture size, but have't found it yet. Thanks.
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HI Folks,
Here's the Problem: When I import a background with a high resolution, such as 2133x1600, into my picture and work to pose the figures in the preview window sized at 1024x768, everything looks great. BUT after rendering, the background shrinks leaving the preview screen's gray bars on both sides of the image. The figures in the picture are exactly the
same size, and the window is still 1024x768, but now the background only covers about 80% of the window. It goes top to bottom OK, but has "pulled-in" on both sides.
I am using Poser 6. I tried all of the settings in the menu under Render Dimensions, including the one that says "Match Document Window." I also tried "Match Preview Window," "Fit in Preview Window," "Render to Exact Resolution." None of these settings would allow the background to cover the rendered window even though it perfectly covered the preview window at 1024x768.
I know I can take the original background image of 2133x1600 and load it into a paint program and save it at a reduced resolution and load it into the scene, but it seems there
ought to be another way to get it to work without doing this since it does fill the preview screen completely before rendering.
Does anyone have any ideas? THANKS MUCH.