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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
Here's how to make the walk work in high heels - Whiel the poser figure is in default position, bend the foot 33 degrees (or there about - it depends on the shoe) so that it is standing correctly in the heel. then, while the foot is selected, go to the object menu and select "lock actor." It isn't perfect, but it works pretty well. Also, if you are doing it in Boots, where the foot will not be seen, then here's a fix that works even better. Instead of the foot, bend the Boot's Foot as above. Then lock it in the same way. Make the foot and toes invisable. - now when it walks, the boot and foot will bend, but 33 degrees off, which should look pretty good. Aharon
Petunia, check out Elizabethan England (Shakespear) bras, corsets, girdles, and high heels all designed in that era...for MEN to wear. it was illegal for a woman to go onstage, so these props were designed for men to portray women onstage. high heels are designed for the male foot and leg, not for a woman. it was basedf on "riding boots" of the same era. all this is easily verified in the history section of your local library. ~g~
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Does anyone remember where to find the high heel morph targets? I've seen the python scripts but I dont use Propack.