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Subject: does 'shaking' or 'trembling' in windowns hever happened...


softcris ( ) posted Wed, 30 April 2003 at 3:34 PM · edited Wed, 08 January 2025 at 1:07 AM

does 'shaking' or 'trembling' in windowns hever happened when you're rendering your works at Poser?

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bloodsong ( ) posted Thu, 01 May 2003 at 4:10 PM

heyas; don't look at the screen when you are eating corn chips or other extremely crunchy substances. no, really. :)


lesbentley ( ) posted Thu, 01 May 2003 at 6:06 PM

This usually happens to me the morning after a heavy nights drinking ;) Seriously, no I havent seen that.


ockham ( ) posted Fri, 02 May 2003 at 11:38 AM

Bloodsong has the most likely answer. The human eye adjusts perfectly to voluntary head movements, but doesn't know what to do with accidental skull moves caused by chewing. Also, some monitors get wiggly and wavery when a speaker or other magnetic source is nearby. The changing electromagnetic field (caused by the music) pulls and pushes the CRT's electron beam.

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_dodger ( ) posted Sat, 03 May 2003 at 7:48 AM

Also don't snort. Sneezing is the worst, but for some reason I have no problems with coughing. Drumming one's fingers on the side of one's head whilst waiting on a very slow render can also be a culprit.


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