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I'm from Liverpool, and work in the Bootle area, PM me with what you would like me to do. Cheers Billy
Thread: Vicki looks like a midget in my room,,help please :( | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
One thing I forgot to mention was, at the bottom of the LW screen you've got a load ofbuttons, point, polygon, etc, one is called Modes, you'll need to change a setting in this to (Action Center: Mouse), or press sghift and F5, which does the same thing I think, you'll have to do this or the chances are the scaling will happen from the center of the selection, when you've selected the stuff you need to rescale, click the mouse once around the center of the model, but at floor level, probably at the bottom of the doors where the 2 meet, this will make the objects scale with this as the origin point. Billy
Thread: Vicki looks like a midget in my room,,help please :( | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
If it's just the doors you need to scale, then select just the layers with the doors and the wall they're attached too, then in points mode select all the doors and just the surrounding parts of the door in the wall, you can then use the stretch tool, just 'H' on the keyboard, and using the numeric window just scale these parts down along the Z axis to around 55% to 60% (bottom image), this should stop the chandelier from hitting Vic on the head lol. if this is what you need and you've already set up the room as a figure, you can import just the altered parts and using the replace body part with object command in Poser just swap the old parts for these newer ones.
Hope this all makes sense and is of some help to you, I'll still send over what I've done here so you can have a look at the files yourself.
Billy
hope this is of some help
Thread: Vicki looks like a midget in my room,,help please :( | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hiya Bea, Send the LW model over to me and I'll take a look at it here, see if I can work out why it's going wrong during the export from LW to Poser, I'll set it up the way I do for the 'Expansion' stuff in Poser then send the whole lot back so you can study it. speak to you soon Hon Billy
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Thread: Modular Labyrinth - Update | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
heh heh, what can I say matey, brilliant stuff as usual, pretty cool texturing too, thought you said you wern't to hot at texturing in LW LOL.
It'll look great as a Poser prop, (is it me doing the conversion, Jeez 80 objects LOL).
Speak to you soon Moe.
Billy
Thread: DAZ's gorilla.....not accessable | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Sharen, I managed to d/l the gorilla by going to the checkout after adding the model to the shopping cart
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Thread: Looking for Modelers for Poser | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
ps. Just got Deep Exploration v2, send the Argo as LW7 file, it's cool for helping with the conversions.
Thread: Looking for Modelers for Poser | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Sorry Moe, it was to help with other stuff I posed the message, never know I might get good at doing clothes. Looking forward to getting the first part of the Argo. Later matey
Thread: Looking for Modelers for Poser | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Creating a poser world | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
No you can't do anything with Terragen but make landscape renders, but sometimes simpler is better, I have both Vue & Bryce, and they both have they're good & bad points, but they are both diffuicult to learn, the basis of this thread is, I think, we have a new Poser user, and we all know how difficult Poser can be when you start. One prog at a time, then try others to improve the final outcome. m steadman: try a few of the above programs out, see what works for you, and post your images in the gallery, you're certain to get some feedback and more. Luckily this is one of the best places you can show your talents off, I don't think you will find more people willing to help anywhere else.
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Thread: OK I'm getting worried now. Anybody here from Liverpool area? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL