pjz99 opened this issue on May 08, 2007 · 79 posts
geep posted Thu, 10 May 2007 at 2:17 PM
Attached Link: Dr Geep's Scale Tutorial
(click the image to view full size or use the link to view the entire tutorial)@ AntoniaTiger .... :biggrin: ... Thank you.
Another "feature" of using DGS is that when you use the parameter dial to move an object ...
... it will move in EXACTLY 1/10 inch increments making it very easy to align the edges of two different objects with precision. That's 0.001 Pnu increments using the "Click & Drag" on the parameter dial method.
Just thought you might like to know. ... ;=]
cheers,
dr geep
;=]
P.S. DGS, try it, you'll like it and, as AntoniaTiger says, " When I'm importing a mesh I use DGS. It's sitting in the middle, and doesn't look obviously wrong."(as shown in the graphic above - Page 12 - excerpt from the Poser 6 Tutorial Archive at Dr Geep Studios.)
DGS lies almost exactly between the scales used in Poser 5 and Poser 6/Poser 7 (as shown in the graphic above) so that any scaling error is minimized for any of these versions of Poser, i.e., P5, P6, or P7.
Also, props created in Poser 4 using DGS will fit in other versions of Poser with minimal scaling error.
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019