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Through experimentation, I have come to the same conclusion as well. When I imported the 3ds file (exported from Poser) into AutoCAD, the ideal female model was approx 0.70 inches in height. I referenced my architectural graphic standards book for anthropometric data and it states this: for standing height (female) 70.4 inches - large - 97.5 percentile 65.6 inches - average - 50 percentile 60.6 inches - small - 2.5 percentile Knowing this I calculated a scale factor of 100 (0.70 x 100 = 70). In a previous posting by Grey_cat, he stated a scale of 1/8"=1'-0", which equates to a scale factor of 96. The difference between using 96 and 100 is minimal, and for most projects would probably not be noticeable. For scenes with multiple people models, a bit of variation in height/size is desirable, not to mention a bit more realistic. Wouldn't the world be boring if we were all the same size? Although I would imagine finding and buying clothes that fit would be a bit easier (I'm 6'5" and finding clothes is a bit of a pain).
Thread: Help with Poser accuracy/coordinates/units | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Cool. I'm not big on user manuals, but I don't believe the dial double-click is covered. Thanks for the tip Pablo.
Thread: Looking for an Hawaiian shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
oops..strike the "in" before the "at"...jeez...oh yeah, no help on the hawaiian shirt, sorry Mike...
Thread: Looking for an Hawaiian shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
If you think that's bad, my sister was journalism & communications major in college. Thought she'd like it if her little bro sent her a letter in at school (this is before email). She actually had the balls to mark it up with a red pen and send it back to me. Needless to say she hasn't received a f@#king letter from me since.....
Thread: Help with Poser accuracy/coordinates/units | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks to all for the rapid response. In most other forums I have submitted to, it takes forever to get any response. Guess there's a lot of 3D artists out there, huh. BAM, thanks for the tip on the "type in". Althought this wasn't the solution, it is a feature I didn't know about. Cal, while I wasn't attempting to use Poser for the final rendering, I have become painfully aware in only two days that Poser doesn't handle large scenes well. While I think it's a cool program, I have notice that it is a bit unstable at times. It has locked up on me a few times already. This is really nothing new to me since it seems Autodesk (makers of AutoCAD) hasn't been able to produce a stable drafting package for at least the past ten years either. If memory serves me, 3D Studio has been known to dump on me a few times as well. Of course, where would we be without these programs, flaws and all. And the winner is: Grey_cat! I guess I had a "learning new software and I'm in a deadline crunch" anxiety attack and forgot that I could scale in AutoCAD. And to think I managed a drafting department for four years. Big Brain Fart! Success at last. Thanks again guys...
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Thread: Help with Poser accuracy/coordinates/units | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL