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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 04 2:47 am)

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Subject: Please help..


smooh ( ) posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 1:51 PM · edited Wed, 25 December 2024 at 11:08 AM

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Could someone please help, I have been for some time trying to puzzle out why, when i try to re pose my clothed character( posette with the model morph applied) all the clothing that fits on both lower and upper legs appears to go awry. AS can be plainly be seen in my pic, All help is most gratefully received Thanks


geep ( ) posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 5:02 PM

Turn "IK" OFF! ;=]

Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"


cheers,

dr geep ... :o]

edited 10/5/2019



ronmolina ( ) posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 7:47 PM

You need to work on your blend zones. Ron


smooh ( ) posted Tue, 26 March 2002 at 11:35 AM

The figure itself has Ik turned off, i have looked for Ik settings on the socks but they seem to be amiss, But i shall try that suggestion out with other items of clothing. Excuse my ignorance but wahat are blend zones. thanks for your help


geep ( ) posted Tue, 26 March 2002 at 1:47 PM

"Blend zones" are where two body parts meet.
The polygons of both zones must be deformed so that the result is still a smooth mesh and will render properly.

Blend zones can be adjusted using Poser's "Joint Editor."
It is a rather complicated process and if you want to attempt it, MAKE A COPY OF A SIMPLE FIGURE (P2 or P3), and "play" with that figure first to see what you're getting in to.

cheers,
dr geep
;=]

Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"


cheers,

dr geep ... :o]

edited 10/5/2019



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