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Thread: Site update... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks for putting so much hard work on this. I didn't mean to get you caught up in something you wouldn't enjoy. I am particularly interested in how hard it was to make the floor as I would like to do others for other sports. Thanks again
Thread: Repost: you know you've been using Poser too long when: | Forum: Community Center
Willow, I know that ya'll want to keep the number of stored messages down, but I definitely think this thread should live on under Poser Forum Content on the right. A small area called humor would be great!
Thread: Easy way to mirror a pose? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Okay, here's another way that works in P4. Save original picture (e.g. File1). Edit-Symmetry-Swap Left and Right for figure in scene. Import (not open) File1. Import will allow you to bring in the figure and clothes. Place each figure where you want. Arms flying when swapping may also have to do with having inverse kinematics set on one arm and not the other.
Thread: Basketball floor? | Forum: Bryce
Would I make the image to be mapped in something like Photoshop or Visio and then save it as a .bmp or something like that?
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Thread: Poser is wierd... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL