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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 17 1:30 pm)
Great interview! Do I dare ask why one of her 10 dogs is named dingleberry! lol
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Hey everybody! Thanks for looking! I am really having fun with this Interview thing - :-) Ray - I also really love to learn more about the artists whose work I see all the time. I've tried magnets in Poser - best just to say - I'll leave it for the folks who are good at it. I sure wasn't!! LOL! thanks again, everyone -dg
Thanks for the comments everyone. Dg, thanks for doing the interview. It was fun and something new for me. I look forward to seeing future interviews. Pokeydots, I'm not sure how Dingle got her name. It's been over 12 years ago that she was named. However, I did just find out what it is supposed to be, so I'm sitting here laughing, too. :) Sandoppe, I know there are some magnet tutorials out there, but I don't know where. However, if you put a figure in the scene, select the part you wish to morph, then create a magnet, you can play with it to see how they work. The Mag actually makes the changes. The Mag Zone is the area that will be affected. You can add parts to be affected by double clicking the Mag, then selecting the part you wish add. Of course, there are other things you can do, but just playing with them is a good place to start. Beth
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Attached Link: capsces Interview
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Beth shared one of her pictures of a very early P3 morph set for this article, and lots about her work style and just HOW she does that wonderful morph-making thing she does so well. :-) thanks -dg