Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Is anyone from e-frontier here?

xantor opened this issue on Oct 07, 2006 · 11 posts


kuroyume0161 posted Sat, 07 October 2006 at 10:51 PM

Oh, you mean how it's shown in Poser.  The name in the file for this is "origin".  "Center Point" is misleading because it is nothing of the sort - it is the origin of the joint's coordinate system (removed 'local' as it infers local system rather than local wrt the joint).  "Origin" or "Start Point" would be more accurate terms.

And, as I said, the 'origin' of the conformer and conformee do not need to be the same - I have extensive experience here (having tested thousands of conforming figures with my plugin and noting a far range of variations betwixt and between).

Don't fool yourself!  Although conforming figures should have the same JPs as the target figure, I've seen more cases where this isn't true than vice versa.

Robert

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