> Quote - aha, now we get to the part where it is all about....(drumroll).....RENDERING
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> Yup, rendering is the word, simpley sayd, your going to make a "digital picture" of your model.
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> ok, when your all happy with the pose, clothing, lighting etc, than you can render.
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> On your work screen, where you found the figure info..you see a tab named "Render"
> If you click it, you go to the render screen, here you can configure your render screen settings (on the top left again)
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> If you look at the right of your work screen, you see a icon of a camera, if you click that, the rendering starts.
> It takes a bit and you see a rendered picture of your model unfolding.
> In this stage, you use basic settings, for better results you better can wait untill you feel more confortable in Poser.
> Render settings is a whole new chapter.
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> When rendering is done, click on "File" (most top left of the screen) than "Export" and select "export Image".
> Do this when your Render is visible in the work screen, otherwise the raw unrendered version will be saved.
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> Poser exports standard in PNG, but you can choose in the save screen for other options.
OMG! I think I've done it! Thank you so so much!! She could be improved on a lot but I'm proud of my first ever Poser creation!! How do you want to be credited on my Poser page?