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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 7:38 pm)
Thanks. But having the head "point at" the camera, any camera, simply results in the figure looking at its shoes, i.e. it's the top of the head that points. (Pointing eyes works fine this way but that's not the issue.) There is a way to make the head face the camera -- but I can't remember what it is. Can anyone else?
Two thoughts: 1. As long as the eyes are looking at the camera, the head movement would only have to be close, to appear to be tracking with the camera. 2. If you really do need the head and camera locked together, you could try going the other direction. For those key frames, parent the camera to the head and then position the camera by rotating & tilting the head.
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How does one "point" a head at the camera instead of at its feet? I remember seeing a tutorial on this but can't locate it now.