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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
There is a tutorial I read once...I don't remember who and where...but I remember one thing about it: You need to put the subjects right at the edge of the floor (nearest the camera), I think. I wish there were some settings for it (and there may be but I wouldn't know where to look). So, hope that helps a bit. Maybe a search of some sort will turn the tutorial up.
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Ok, have had Poser4 since April, but have finally gotten around to using depth cue lol. I love what it does for the picture, I'm currently using an icy mountain for the back, which looks great in the depth cue. However, depth cue is making EVERYTHING look foggy, even the model that is up closer to the camera. I've tried changing lights and camera dials, and the fog still remains. Anyone have and idea what is causing this and how I can remedy it? Thanks in advance StormyGal