Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Question for python users.

xantor opened this issue on Feb 17, 2007 · 19 posts


svdl posted Sat, 17 February 2007 at 6:00 PM

Just ran a few tests on a zero pose Victoria 3 figure.
Left eye: center according to Joint Editor - (0.012, 0.677 , 0.025)
Center according to CenterVertBB: (0.01233 , 0.67723 , 0.0271) - you see the effect of the Z shift due to the cornea
Center according to CenterVertGravity: (0.01233 , 0.67723 , 0.02921) - you see the effect of the higher vertex density at the pupil, iris and cornea.

Right eye: center according to Joint Editor: (-0.012 , 0.677 , 0.025)
Center according to CenterVertBB:  ( -0.0123304047156  ,  0.677230507135  ,  0.0271565997973 )
Center according to CenterVertGravity:  ( -0.0123304255137  ,  0.677230347301  ,  0.0292094542762 )

Looks fine to me. The deviations from the Joint Editor values were expected.

Could it be that the left eye group contains some stray vertices that throw the center off? Such things have happened to me when I was rigging a figure, and sometimes hunting down the stray vertex is quite difficult.

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