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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 01 12:52 pm)
Hehe, thank you :) Yes, post work would be possible, thats true. But that part bugs me to no end when working in Poser ;) I just hoped I could get it out of the way somehow, so that I do not have to go back to that part every few minutes to move it around a bit and still resolving nothing. Well, knowing that Poser does things like that helps a bit ^_^ Naichoryss
I guess it's Anz said the standard poser figures are not that good. You won't have us much trouble with the comercial figures like "Michael" and "Victoria" they handle the normal poses much better. So my tip is to look at Daz3D and see if you think it's worth the price to not have to do so much postworks. Plus you'll get Stephanie with Michael 2 now, so I think it's a very good deal. Finaly by the picture you don't look like a newbie to me, great work Magnus
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I've seen artists accomplish that effect using magnets to shape the blanket. Besides what's in the manual, here's a couple of sites that offer Tutorials on the use of Magnets. http://www.theattic.nl/tutorials/ http://www.planet-3d.com/ There's also a superb Craftsman bed set by AZl in the marketplace that includes bedding with magnets to do this easily.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
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I got Poser as a gift from my boyfriend a few days ago, so this is kind of an introduction too ^_-
Well, I started fooling around but hit an obstacle today. As you can see in the picture there is a very visible distortion in the area called left collar on the woman. And I can find no way to get it away :(
Am I missing something? I hope so because I am using limits on the figure and I thought there should be no distortion if I move everything withing the limits of human geography.
Well, anyway, Hello to you all :) I hope that one day soon I will be good enough to post some renderings.