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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Yeah, I'd think you be able to scale the desk up on the Y axis at the very least, unless everything together (desk, walls, letters on walls, etc) are considered one entire object. (I have no idea seeing as I don't have the set.) If not, there's chairs in the free stuff, and www.3dcafe.com has lots of free items as well. It only takes a minute or two to scale things to the right size.
I rescale every darn prop I use, It's easy, first don't use y scale. Use Scale, just Scale, first-- anywhere from 5 to 10% should do it. Make sure you have the whole prop chosen-- if it comes in parts-- if not make sure they are all scaled to the same amount. I really did think this came with chairs, if it didn't, use the other office chairs at PWFW, they should match. Many things at PWFW are scaled for P4 or V2P4-- more people can use them that way. Easy to fix. Posing looks great, but is that the weather girl-- bit odd dress even for a weather girl? Emily
Ron, you might check 3D Cafe and see if they have some chairs that would work. I think willdial is right, it's some sort of office chair, but I'm thinking the one on a higher leg. The taller type. The concierge in my office building sits on one of those tall swiveling office chairs, with a foot rung to rest her feet on. But, since you really can't see much of it behind the desk, you could even use stools. Melanie
If you want to talk nightmare on scaling you should have seen me when I imported the Grey Spider and scaled it. I jumped so fast, I thought I'd knock over the puter. Finally decided that since I wasn't going in for extreme closeups, the webs would work just as well.:))) Arachnophobic, not me. I dont' think there is any word for arachnoterroroutsonesmind. Just remember as long as you do the main scale, it's pretty easy to set everything back and any dial can go back to default with alt/click. Emily
True, as queri said, use the main scale dial, and alt/click on the dial and it resets back to 0. Also, once you get it scaled, you could save the prop to the props library and it should always come in that size, so you never have to rescale it again. Just be sure to turn the dial in very small increments and scale it slowly until you've reached the size you want. Melanie
My trouble is knowing exactly what size to get. I always go nuts with that stuff. I've bought myself a reprieve here. I have a vision of another satire render involving a bunch of forgotten Poser characters who want to come out of retirement.. well I won't say any more. But I need to go through my entire collection of downloaded stuff and do some mass reorganizing so I can start this project.
Ron.. it's scaled for the P4 I guess. Steve made it and he's away to verify. But to scale items is just so easy in Poser, I doubt anybody would remodel anything just for that! :) If you want to to rescale something in all axis Ron.. you just select the model, go to Scale dial and from 100% you try 110% or 115% or whatever seems to suit your needs. That should do the trick with no extra hassle! :) Same way.. if you wish to scale something down.. from 100% try 95% or 90% and so on.. and you can even make stuff good enough even for a dwarf. Mike and Vickie are not the center of this world! :) :) Rena
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The Mellennium people, as far as props are concerned, are not really in a different perspective as the standard P4 people. In the real world, people come in all sizes. There's a woman in my office who is barely 5' tall, and on another floor is a man who is nearly 7'. They can still sit on the same chairs and use the same furniture. I don't think you'll have any problem with them using the same props. When I scale an object for a character, I just scale it a couple of numbers on the dial and eyeball it. I would just try to sit the figure on the chair and determine if it's too large or too small, then keep fine tuning it until it's right. It doesn't have to be too precise, just so it looks normal. Melanie
When you scale the News Room up, the floor and ceiling move apart. You can see that the girl is now above the floor. Use the drop to floor option on the newsroom. You will also need to adjust the lettering and monitor, as they are separate props. I think if you parent the monitor and lettering to the newsroom first, they would scale along with the newsroom. You could also scale the characters, which is what I did with Brittany and her outfit. In your first image you could have just moved the characters down a little, since you cant see the floor, it would not matter if they were sunk down into it.
You could use the grouping tool to remake the set the way you like it. Spawn props then export the different pieces. It's a little complicated but gets easier with practice.
In this image I scaled the newsroom vertically 140%. I used the grouping tool to separate the lettering in the center and deleted the rest. Then raised the monitor.
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