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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 14 4:48 pm)
Once you get your interface sset up the way you like it, go to the Poser Edit menu. Select General Preferences. Make sure Lauch to Preferred State is selected, and Use Previous State is selected. Click on Set Preferred State button then Ok. Next time you start Poser it should be set up just like you left it . Soectre
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This is the way mine is set up. Been experimenting with trying to get the widest possible working space for the actual pose window and I think this is the biggest you can get with everything in reach and without putting tools on top of each other. I do have to point out that my screen resolution is 1152 x 864 so that makes everything smaller so you can use more space. When I open my character/props/poses "toolbar" it drops over the image a bit but after I choose the prop or whatever I close that right away and have the most possible space that way. And I also have problems with saving this set up, but I use the UI dots for that. Been trying everything to save it, but it just won't. Probably a bug of the 4.0.3 update. Laterrrrr, Johnnie...I had the same problem of my interface not sticking. It only did that after I installed the 4.03 update. Let's see if I can remember this. I ended up having to uninstall the update, reinstall the original Poser 4, then saving the old poser.rsr file. When I installed the 4.03 update, I replaced the poser.rsr file with the old one. This fixed it. There's a glitch in the 4.03 update. You don't have to use the UI dots. That's a pain every time you open Poser. Just delete the 4.03 rsr file in the Poser directory and replace it with the old 4.01 (or whatever) version. This is the advice I got from the forum members here and it worked for me. Melanie
newbie guy here! i don't like to run fullscreen cuz i'm liable to want to pull up a text file and make a note or open my browser and post a clueless question here, so my question is this: those two tools that cling to the right (figure selector) and bottom (animation) edges of the poser window get lost if i come off fullscreen. how do i access them if i'm not running fullscreen? i can move all the other tools, but i don't know how to move those two. thank you, miker
Funny thing them UI dots. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. When I File>Open certain .PZ3s and then select a UI dot to change the screen real estate, they just don't function. Other .PZ3s I have ZERO problem reseting or altering the screen via the UI dots. I have 4 ways I set up my screen depending on what I plan on doing. I have a Real Lights setup. It is a setup for saving lights to the library. It is inspired by Don Albert's LightBall (if you have the Neon, Metallic et al set ups you've see it). But I use a textured P4 female and 4 textured primitives and 2 big all-white primitives in this one. I have ComicSizedClear for when I'm in the mood to do some comic book stuff and the saved images go right into my Photoshop saved templates. Then there is the Untitled, No actor, no lights, no background images. A general blank canvas 575x570. I just made a variant of Untitled, with no lights, Posette zero position, hidden wireframe, default background. (A nice black wirefarme on the grey background.) I use this setup for quick posing and placing of characters without worrying about lighting and textures.
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Steve: Wow. Have you got a widescreen monitor or something, or are you just running Poser in windowed mode? skinrobin: To change the color of Poser's interface, click on the Color Selection Tool (the paint bucket in the Editing Tools group), or just press C on your keyboard. Move your cursor over the Poser workspace background (not the Document window) and the cursor will change to a paint bucket. Click on the background, and you'll see a color picker, with which you can change the background color. If you need to change the color back to default gray later, ALT-click on the background, and it'll revert to normal. This is buried in the manual, by the way, in between the info on the UI dots and setting up the Document window. zspider: You can move pretty much everything except the menu bar (on the top), the Libraries Palette (on the right) and the Animation controls (on the bottom). Maybe in Poser 5 ... More Stupid UI Tricks: To free up additional work space, you can toggle a tool set on and off by double-clicking its title (the Light Controls, for instance). To free up even more space, you can toggle the tool titles themselves on and off by using the Tool Title option in the Window menu, or by pressing CTRL-minus key. They reappear when you move the cursor over them, and slowly fade out after you move the cursor away.
heyas; no, im pretty sure the rebuilding the shortcut solves the 'poser doesn't remember my preferences' glitch. it had something to do with something in the link pointing to metacreations, vs the update patch, which tries to point to curiouslabs. once you get the shortcut straightened out on where your poser is, it will remember your prefs. steve, thats nuts! why do you have all that empty space?? whadda you got a widescreen home theater hooked up to your computer? :) oh, you change the background colour by grabbing the fill tool and clicking on the background. pick a colour. (mine's usually sky blue, sea blue, purple, or pink, depending on my mood or what i'm working on. i have dark grey and dark green too, but i dont use those as much. and one ui dot for animation setup.) i dont know if there is a way to change the text colour.
I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times. Never put Mike's manhood into a Video Toaster. Does anyone here know why the wireframe acrobat is a draggable background element? Not to complain too loudly, but maybe that 4K could be used more constructively in a memory hog and we'll just plod on along with one less bit of whimsy...
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