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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
Another Dr Geep mini-tutorial masterpiece. Thank you sir! B) Just one extra tidbit that may prove useful to anyone reading this. On the XYZ translate dials every figure/prop/bodypart has, Poser shows 3 decimal points 0.000. If moving a dial isnt accurate enough you can type in more than 3 decimal places, I think it reads to 5 or 6, but 4 is usually adequate. 0.1234 So if the eyes on your character, or props, don
t quite fit, get more accuracy with Dr Geep.
You can change the name on the dial this way = what is after [ name ] in the morph section. You cannot change the actual name of the morph this way = what is after [ targetGeom ]. Poser only gives you one chance at targetGeom from within the program - that is when you replace your name for [ shape 1 ] when you first apply a morph. What you can do using a text editor is not so limited. Is the value that is here: initValue 0 the default?
"Alt/Click on the dial (in purple) to reset the value to it's default value."
Thanks for pointing that out, pzrite!
You are correct and that is one that I use often, also.
Note: It is almost impossible to include everything in these pictorials because ...
... of space limitations and graphic size constraints.
I am trying to provide a reasonable amount of information that newbees might be able to "digest." ;=]
*" Is the value that is here:
initValue 0
the default? "*
Good question, Jaager!
The "default value" seems to come from the "pose" in which the figure was saved. I have not done any experiments to verify this though. Perhaps someone else has the answer to this one.
Anyone, anyone ????????????????????????????????????????
cheers,
dr geep
;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
heyas; okay, initvalue is the value of the dial when the figure loads. however, it isn't (necessarily) the same as the memorized value for the figure, which is down in the k section. my memory is a little fuzzy today, but i believe it is the number after the 0 in the k section. so initvalue happens when the figure loads, and the k value happens when you hit shift-ctrl-f. seravajan: yes. :) double-clicking on the purple section makes that window appear.
The k 0 _ - the _ is where the dial setting is, yes. The first number is the frame number for animations? I just have a difficult time seeing how initvalue fits into things, how you get a value there different from the key value. Sure, you can text edit, but Poser does not seem to have been engineered to require text editing.
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Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019