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This wasn't very obvious to me, so I'll jump in here with what is hopefully some additional clarification (at least for the Windows version). The thing you need to click is the title text that is just above the top of your main window, on the left side. Click and drag that and you should be able to move the window around. I think all of the user interface elements can be moved around this way. It is possible to move the main window up and left and then drag the circle thingy in the lower right corner to increase the size of the window to match a high resolution screen. Cal
Thread: Could some one help a clueless n00b? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
What you are looking for is "conform to... figure" on the Figure menu. You select the clothing figure, click "conform to..." and select your character. The clothes should snap into place and stay that way as the character moves. Cal
Thread: Poser + 3DSMAX + Cloth-Reyes???? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I tried it with MAX 2.5. Worked pretty well, very nice results. You may need to reduce the vertex count of the mesh to get it to compute in a finite period of time. You need to make sure that the faces of the cloth don't intersect with the figure or it will not work. Compute times can be pretty long... Cal
Thread: How do I make...? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Whatever you have in the main window when you save the figure to the library should go in as the picture file. If you frame it the way you want it, then render to the main window prior to the save you should be all set. Cal
Thread: Comment about the Poser gallery size. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: The human head resource | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: What Lady Light Sandra B. texture and morphs where? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: http://www.glade.net/gladepages/ladylight/SandraB.zip
You can download it from her web page. Unfortunatly, I can't navigate her web page. Anyone else have the problem?Thread: Ships and Boats.. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Memphis (formerly Tennesee) is right (August 18, 1916.) In that case it was pretty much a fluke of nature, hard to blame Captain Beach.
Thread: Ships and Boats.. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: http://modelbank.viewpoint.com/
Another source for the models on the site that Questor provided the link for is the Viewpoint Model bank. REM/Infografica created all the models and for a while was running the Model bank, but then sold it to Viewpoint (I guess). You pay a annual fee and can then buy the models at an 80% discount. Your source is actually a better deal if you are getting very many models--I wish I had known about it before. I was disappointed in the detail of the Titanic model. Lots of errors... Jim, I've recently gotten interested in the Wickes-class destroyers after reading "Trajedy at Honda". 9 Clemson-class destroyers (an upgrade of the Wickes-class) ran aground off the California coast on September 8, 1923. More if you are interested...Thread: Is Poser Pro Pack worth it for an Amateur? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
You actually can resize the viewports. I was able to get mine blown up to almost the height of the display.
Thread: Some thoughts on textures... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
How are the maps coming in, as "Standard" material type? You might be able to use a "Blend" material to mix the two maps and smooth things out.
Thread: Does anyone know a website where I can pose these textures? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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Thread: total screw up, heeeeelp! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL