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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 21 9:06 pm)
Proportionally, she's over 2m tall. Most particularly her legs are about 20-30cm longer than they ought to be ;) Torso's a bit long imo also. Poser people models evolve from people building on previous models, rather than looking at real world references. You don't even look at Simon with his genitals conformed on, he looks like a humanoid frog.
I've always wondered why so many of the standard figs are so weirdly
proportioned. Considering the amount of work that goes into developing
a figure, you'd think someone would have stopped and said:
"Wow, those thighs are WAY too long!"
A quick test on a chair would prove the point.
Correct information on human proportions has been available for
at least 500 years; it's hardly a state secret.
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Found a quite good information regarding Poser sizes. Thought I best share it with you.Poser units have changed with some releases, I believe in poser 4. the poser unit was 100inch.
According to manual the official poser unit is 8.6 feet long or 2621.28 mm, mind this isn't 8 feet and 6 inches but 8.6 feet so 103.2 inches
(from the manual:ONE POSER NATIVE UNIT IS THE EQUIVALENT OF 8.6 FEET, OR 262.128 CENTIMETERS.)
Of course this makes completely sense using decimal notation in an imperial system, but since no one is paying attention to this I started to use the models itself as a standardsystem for making clothes and furniture.
For more clarification or confusion visit dr Geep poser university
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He has a nice tutorial about poser units as well as some free scale props for meters as well inches.
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Human beings have one basically common measurement. If you take two parallel lines, one at the top of a person's head, the other at the point of a person's chin, it's going to be about 9 inches (23 cm) no matter how large or small that person is. (standard adult, no precluding medical conditions)
I adjusted the size of various female Poser characters (no anime) so they all adhered to the 9 inch standard. here is the resulting list of their actual heights and the percentage I had to adjust them:
COMMON SCALE BODY ADJUSTED
CHARACTER BODY SCALING OVERALL HEIGHT
VICTORIA 1 & 2 108.1% 6’ 1¾”
VICTORIA 3 111.15% 6’ 3¾”
VICTORIA 4 104.8% 5’ 11¾”
PRE-TEEN 115% 5’ 4”
LAURA 114.5% 5’ 2¼”
STEPHANIE 108.75% 6’ 2¼”
STEPHANIE Petite 111.75% 5’ 10½”
P4 POSETTE 109% 5’ 11¼”
P5 JUDY 106.5% 5’ 11”
P6 JESSIE 111.75% 6’ 1¼”
P6 KATE 110% 5’ 3”
P7 SYDNEY 102% 5’ 5¾”
P7 KATE 112% 5’ 3”
EJ 107% 5’ 11½”
JESSIE G2 100% 5’ 4½”
MIKI I 103.5% 5’ 3¾”
MIKI II 103.5% 5’ 3”
TERAI YUKI 110% 5’ 9”
K 101.775% 5’ 10”
I also went about it another way. Instead of adjusting their body sizes, I adjusted their head sizes. Due to the fact that most Poser figures have heads that are too small, the results using this method turned out to be more reasonable. :
COMMON SCALE HEAD ADJUSTED
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CHARACTER HEAD SCALING OVERALL HEIGHT
VICTORIA 1 & 2 108.75% 5’ 5½”
VICTORIA 3 111.3% 5’ 9”
VICTORIA 4 104.8% 5’ 8¾”
PRE-TEEN NA NA
LAURA NA NA
STEPHANIE 109.3% 5’ 9¼”
STEPHANIE Petite 111.75% 5’ 4”
P4 POSETTE 109% 5’ 6¼”
P5 JUDY 106.5% 5’ 7½”
P6 JESSIE 111.75% 5’ 6¼”
P6 KATE NA NA
P7 SYDNEY 102% 5’ 4¾”
P7 KATE NA NA
EJ 107.5% 5’ 7½”
JESSIE G2 NA NA
MIKI I 103.5% 5’ 1¾”
MIKI II 103.5% 5’ 1¼’
TERAI YUKI 110%(NECK MORPH) 5’ 3½”
K 101.775 5’ 9”
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This is one of my many attempts at trying to get a Poser character closer to normal proportions:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1763380
torso's still a little long though...
Quote - Human beings have one basically common measurement. If you take two parallel lines, one at the top of a person's head, the other at the point of a person's chin, it's going to be about 9 inches (23 cm) no matter how large or small that person is. (standard adult, no precluding medical conditions)
I adjusted the size of various female Poser characters (no anime) so they all adhered to the 9 inch standard. here is the resulting list of their actual heights and the percentage I had to adjust them:
The sizes with the head adjustments really makes sense to me. Thanks for the comparison!
Keep in mind though, most Poser figures still have wonky proportions irrespective of the head - generally the legs are much too long.
My big discovery recently with the female figures is that scaling the thigh and shin down is better with the "scale" dial as opposed to the "y-scale" dial... this scaling combined with a negative value on stretch if that is available... the arms must be scaled as well and I sometimes y-scale the abdo. With Poser rescaling the head is a given IMHO.
Quote - My big discovery recently with the female figures is that scaling the thigh and shin down is better with the "scale" dial as opposed to the "y-scale" dial... this scaling combined with a negative value on stretch if that is available... the arms must be scaled as well and I sometimes y-scale the abdo. With Poser rescaling the head is a given IMHO.
Any ideas on the values?
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Hi, everybody,
This may have been discussed before, but I didn't find answers yet.
in DazStudio V4.2 is 1.791 meter tall. Sorry, I'm European
Very tall lady.
If you import V4.2 to Carrara 6 Pro the size is 1,86m. So, what's the real size and what's the size in Poser 6/7 and Pro?
Any hints or links to useful discussions. Thanks!