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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 1:45 am)
Phil, I think I've updated to the latest but it says v7.0.1.109
Maxfield...I'll try taking it into another modeling program and see how it looks in there. Somehow I don't think it's going to be that easy. ;-)
I've had it through UVMapper over a dozen times today remapping different sections to see if it helps and it didn't. :-(
Kathie Berry
Admin/PlanIT3D
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painters transform the sun into a yellow
spot.
Others transform a yellow
spot into the sun.
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Thanks deljs...I thought I had them all but there were quite a few that needed optimizing. Unfortunately, that didn't fix it. I thought I had it but no. :-) I also opened it in Rhino, Hexagon, Amapi and Silo and no errant polygons showed. It's really weird. Poser 7 is the only program that shows it. And unfortunately, I want it to be usable in Poser 7. Darn.
Kathie Berry
Admin/PlanIT3D
Some
painters transform the sun into a yellow
spot.
Others transform a yellow
spot into the sun.
--Pablo Picasso-
-
Thanks, I did that. One reason it's so hard is because when you turn it to see closer in Poser 7 it moves also. And at one point during turning, disappears. Then reappears. It's a phantom poly. :-) I even deleted the entire cooking surface where it "seemed" to be coming from and entirely rebuilt it in C4D. Still there. I don't think I've ever had such a tricky messy problem before. It's got me dead in the water on where to go from here. Something has to be causing it, but I'm darned if I can figure out what it is.
Kathie Berry
Admin/PlanIT3D
Some
painters transform the sun into a yellow
spot.
Others transform a yellow
spot into the sun.
--Pablo Picasso-
-
Quote - I... I... can't resist!... must say it!!... This is a thread about... a damsel in distress!! Aaaaah hahahaha!! sorry... hehe ; )
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Kathie Berry
Admin/PlanIT3D
Some
painters transform the sun into a yellow
spot.
Others transform a yellow
spot into the sun.
--Pablo Picasso-
-
Hi Damsel!
I found this problem on various Vicky2 characters when I first opened them in P7, I think it occured when P7 couldnt find the textures called for.
After ive resaved the V2 characters in P7 with a texture from the main runtime I cant recreate the problem anymore.
Dont know if this helps you much but maybe it can lead you in the rigth direction.
Poser 7 "V7.0.1.47 "(havent bothered with the latest patch yet).
Regards / Jonny
If it doesn't show up in your renders it might be a existing bug. A annoying one to. It's random with different characters for me but doesn't show in renders and it's always that same corner.
Someone else had the same thing happen.
www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php
My brain is just a toy box filled with weird things
I've seen this too, in my case it was caused by a combination of N-gons (faces with more than 4 vertices) and the SreeD preview renderer (the alternative to OpenGL preview if you right-click in the poser window).
I don't usually use Poser's SreeD renderer/display, I was checking it out to see if it helped speed up my OpenGL display in Modo which was running concurrently. I got lots of polys attaching to the top corner of the screen like that, all from n-gons. They don't render, but they look awful in the preview.
Thanks so much to everyone! Following your suggestions, it appears that it shows under SreeD and not OpenGL. So it wasn't the model but the program and the preview settings. When I think of all the time spent re-doing it and re-mapping it. :-) But live and learn. I appreciate all of the help and suggestions so much. I can relax now knowing it's just the preview settings on some items. Whew! At least I learned something along the way. :-)
Kathie Berry
Admin/PlanIT3D
Some
painters transform the sun into a yellow
spot.
Others transform a yellow
spot into the sun.
--Pablo Picasso-
-
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I'm having a terrible time and I can't figure it out. I'm making a set of patio furniture for sale in my store. Everything is going great until I got to the grill. I am doing the props in Poser 6. In the images below you can see that the prop in Poser 6 is fine but when loaded in Poser 7 you see a weird polygon thing heading to the sky. It doesn't render in 7, but it shows when loading and I don't want that in a product for sale. It isn't a polygon since when you select the grill, it isn't selected, but it's there still. I've tried just loading the .obj in 7 and it's still there. Why in Poser 7 and not 6 and what could it be?? I've checked the normals...nothing wrong. I can't figure it out. Any ideas? Thanks for any input!
Kathie Berry
Admin/PlanIT3D
Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot.
Others transform a yellow spot into the sun.
--Pablo Picasso-
-