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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 4:05 pm)
I'm not sure, but I think what you're talking about is that her arm is forward. I think if the shoulder was brought "Back" some more and the arms moved around a bit, that it would look "normal." There's a small variety of movements for Vicky that she can't do and you have to work around them or fix them in post it seems....
I dont have real expertise when it comes to such problems in Poser, but what I can tell you is that that is an easy fix in post-graphical production. Basically, a little brush stroke here, a slight blurring there, and voila. Perhaps not quite the answer you wanted, but at the end of the day, the result is the same. Well, thats my opinion at least.
Botticelli: Poser was not truly invented for rendering finished works. It was designed to demonstrate form so that artists can shape it into finished works in the post stage" Resp: And Bryce was designed to just do alien landscapes. It's not the limits of the tools, but how far beyond them you can go. In this case, you might have been able to correct the shoulder problem by just bringing the shoulder and upper arm back a bit. Not much, since the gap that's emerging isnt that big in the first place. A slight repositioning, and you probably would have been able to fix this.
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