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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 8:37 pm)
Hi,
Please check these tutorials at e-Frontier's website ( they own poser )
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Or, select any body part of the figure you want to move, and then click and drag the Move button itself (see image above) the button won't move but the (selected) figure in the viewport will - This is best done with the viewport in "Top" view so your figure stays on the ground surface. but it can be used in any view to move side to side or up and down. Use the next button to the right to move closer or distant. Just make sure to hit Ctrl+D afterward to place object on ground.
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Quote - SYNTRIFID - Whoah, are you trying to scare me? I never have those icons on my screen, they'd only make me want to experiment with them!
Heh - I tend to use them quite frequently. They can be handy items in the overall workflow, particularly if you're animating. Making changes to poses and such when jumping between keyframes. though you still need the dials (and their numeric fields) if you want to adjust things to precise measurements.
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All you need is a Gibson Les Paul, a Marshall amp, a good cable and...
Oops, sorry, wrong forum. :)
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3D software can't be the only one that works this way!
If it wasn't in perfect working order I wouldn't buy it. The only things you really have to do with guitars is treat them right, keep them clean and change the strings. Amps are a bit more involved but fortunately, the care and feeding of a guitar amp is relatively infrequent.
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I am just building my first ever complex (for me) scene in P7.
It strikes me that brings bits a pieces onto the stage is easy. But oh how to position them etc. Especially characters. Everything gets placed centre stage exactly the same.
Picking up V4 and repositioning doesnt seem possible although i know it MUST be possible.
Help!!!!
Ddrky xxx