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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 09 4:28 pm)
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This looks like a camera 'depth' setting problem to me. Take a look at the attached forum post. Robo2010 had a similar problem getting a long bridge to render fully at the far end. UA
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I am a person who is enjoys huge scene props so I do not have to compensate for backgrounds to make up for it. Even if it is the Grand Canyon. I keep playing around with the camera settings, and the results are always the same. I increase, decrease Yon, hither and so on. I am getting fustrated. I am not into making images for poser like the majority do and their is nothing wrong with that. I purchased poser to do reasonable animations. I know poser isn't in the top #1 for animations, their is better software for doing so. Since I have poser, I may as well make the best of it. I can not afford the best software for animations, and it does take more than one.Message edited on: 12/22/2005 15:32