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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 19 2:30 am)
The zip attached above contains a a cr2 that may help you to make measurments in Poser. When you save it to disk, delete the ".TXT" part of the file extension, so it is saved as "Poser Measure.zip".
INSTALLATION:
Extract the zip to your main Poser folder. The files will be placed in the path:
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USE:
The "Poser Measure" figure consists of two cross-hairs.
Load the Poser Measure figure in Poser. select the "Body" actor (bottom cross-hair), move cross-hair intill it is at the point you want to start the measurement from. If necessary rotate the Body untill the top cross-hair points in the direction you want to measure. Select the "Measure END" actor and adjust its "Measure" dial untill the other cross-hair is at the end point of your measurement. Read the value of the Measure dial, this will be the measurment in whatever units you have poser set to measure in.
TIPS:
You may find it easier to get acurate measurements if you view through an orthognal camera, such as the Front Camera or the Top Camera, etc.
The cross-hairs will display in the coulour selected as the Foreground Color, you can change this from the Display menu (the default is white). The cross-hairs are set to be transparent, so will not show in a rendered image.
You can change the units Poser measures in from the Edit menu > General Prefferences > Interface tab.
anybody try to use this in daz studio?? or is it a poser only thing?
sounds like it would be a good tool to use.
thanks
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Quote - anybody try to use this in daz studio?
I don't have D|S, so can't test it in that application. It's mostly simple stuff that should work OK in D|S. The possible exceptions being the combination of Display Style and transparency. The the cross-hairs are very thin and set to be transparent. They rely on using the Outline Display Style to make them visible in preview, and to give them sufficient thickness to be easily visible at normal camera distances. I don't know if D|S handles Display Styles the same as Poser. Also, as you read the measurement off a dial, it only supports whatever measurement units your application supports.
Best advice I can give is try it and see. You have nothing to loose except a few minutes of your time.
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I need to make a full figure morph(or have it done for me) of particular measurements.
as I normally spin my dials to get juuuuust what I want, (I gave up doing it in zbrush ages ago)
I am not sure how to get "measurements" for my v4.
I fully admit I am probably not using p6 to its best abilities but as far as I know there isnt a tape measure tucked in there for me to wrap around her bust, waist and hips.
any advice or is there anyone that can toss a morph together if given specific measurements?
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