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One good tip for all sharp-edged props: prior to importing into Poser, load the OBJ file into UVMapper (preferably UVMapper Pro, which offers greater control) and split the vertices. That gives the whole mesh a "cleaner" appearance, and avoids those dark patches which can be seen on the barrier counterweight, for example. It looks good. I hesitate to potentially add to your work load, but is it a static prop, or have you made it posable?
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Very Nice. I'd certainly use it. It's almost identical to the Action Man Colditz escape setTo see that try link above -> Equipment Manuals ->1974 ->Page 20.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
EnglishBob: Thanks for the tip, I will give the split verts idea a try. The way it's set up at the moment is the two sentry boxes are seperate props. The boom is parented to the the pivot post so that it can be raised or lowered and the sign is parented to the boom. The support post is parented to the pivot so moving the pivot will move everything together. Is there a way of limiting the movement of the boom? mrsparky: I checked out the link and it does indeed look like the above, although I used stills taken from the film Battle of Britain for reference. Would like to do an Allied type as well but have been unable to get any clear references with regard to WWII. Didn't realise Action Man had a fan base !!! Thanks for the feedback.
Quote - One good tip for all sharp-edged props: prior to importing into Poser, load the OBJ file into UVMapper (preferably UVMapper Pro, which offers greater control) and split the vertices. That gives the whole mesh a "cleaner" appearance, and avoids those dark patches which can be seen on the barrier counterweight, for example. It looks good. I hesitate to potentially add to your work load, but is it a static prop, or have you made it posable?
English you appear to know something about uv mapper. Can I ask you a couple of questions about mapping an .obj in uvmapper pro?
Don't ask me, since I may not know the answer. Start a new thread and ask the whole forum; that's what we're here for, after all... ;)
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