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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 10 6:07 am)
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Darth_Logice (brain-fog! what's his current nick?) describes some success with gravity effects using Poser's Point-At command in this thread: [Gravity Effects](http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=58618)I think everyone would love to use gravity, for hair, clothing and other things but the learning curve for magnets is fairly steep. Like collision detection, it's one of those "high-end" features Poser 4 doesn't really come naturally endowed with. Poser 5 is supposed to have the collision detection, don't know about gravity though.
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Being new to Poser here's a newbie question. Is it possible to easily include gravity effects on the whole figure in the document space? I've looked in the User Guide, Mortier's book The Poser 4 Handbook, and several places online. I've installed PAE which so far looks like it'll might do what I want but I'd rather have the ability in Poser rather than exporting and importing into another program.
My thoughts are that whether the character is naked or wearing flowing robes if they're bent, laying down, flying, etc. I'd like to see gravity at work.
And being able to adjust the strength of the gravity field would be helpful also. Especially for space (no gravity) or water (less gravity) environments.
Does anyone have any samples of gravity effects that they've done and how they did them?