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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
That's what happens when we gut, skin, and part our models. Thats why I suggest you get the models while they're fresh--so we dont have to clean and salt 'em to keep them preserved for the winter. I'm currently using Anton's beautiful Helena for a rug in the Den, while poor Paulina is catching spills in the Kitchen. Texture maps still give my sister the creeps.
Hi, ninhalo I'm wondering if we're missing something about weird looking tiff files and the actual model looking nothing alike, as you say. One picture and model, or more than one? Go into Poser and set the Body Z-scale to like 2 or 3%. Flat like that? Keep in mind that nobody has mentioned props and morphs yet. That might explain.
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just wondering can anyone tell me how the differant bodies are designed i've seen these weird looking tiff files with a flat body and differant parts on it but that picture and the actuall model look nothing alike. how are these designed?