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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 14 10:48 am)
Ron Don't feel bad, I have a horrible time getting inside and making it look good! Your doing better than I did! :) Sallie
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Yeah, the table is a bit too big. Don't have the saloon so I'm of no use on how to set up inside. Good pose. jon
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Select any prop and Command/Control D will drop it to the floor. Most props you import into Poser do not match the figure proportions exactly. You cannot guess what to set the size % at so just import at 100 and rescale. As for the table, import at 100%, Place next to figure. Scale until table top is about level with tip of hip bone. You may have to go up and down and drop-to-floor a few times to get it right. Most poses and objects are seet to import at ZERO X and Z coords, so will occupy same space until repositioned. This is not an error and is usualy the best way and place to import. Don't hang up your guns yet, Ron. Blaze away!! (see above post)
Ron,
I'm going to send you (free of charge, of course) my measuring props. It looks like you could use 'em.
Oh,oh, if U couldn't email me, I might not be able to email you, but I'll try.
Meanwhile [back at the ranch] (couldn't resist that) ...
[menu] "Object" ----> "Properties"
[prop properties window] check "Display Origin"
Now you can see where the prop will go when you "Drop to floor." Change the "OriginY" so that the green cross hairs are level with the bottom of the prop.
Now you can change the "Scale" of the prop and it will stay on the floor even though it's size is changed. You will not have to readjust the "yTrans" everytime you change the "Scale."
BTW - When the prop is selected, you can use the
[menu] "Figure" ----> "Drop to Floor" command
to place the prop on the ground.
More to follow ...
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
First of all the texture for the table is included in the zip file. Find it and apply it to the table....second you can go to the heiarchy and make all things invisible according to what you want, place your camera people etc then do what ever render you would like, do you understand? Write me a gain if you need more assistance. Sharen SAM'S 3D
Wow, thanks for the great advice. I'm not sue how soon I'll be able to try anything. The weekends are often devoted to the wife, grin. Anyone who wants to email me about anything can use this easy-to-remember email address: ron@ronknights.com I think I can handle up to 5MB in an email, and that covers lots of stuff. (I haven't had to test it often.) If someone needs an alternative way for us to exhange items, I can setup a private FTP account. But we can't use this FTP account for general public usage since it is liable to overrun my bandwidth usage requirements. Geep, I will IM you about this FTP alternative. Sharen, I found the texture, grin. Uhm, so I can make a wall invisible, and then I can do what I want because the wall won't be in the way? This is like magic?! Ron
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