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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 27 11:56 pm)
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I have stumbled into this problem time and time again and have felt a lot of frustrations to a point where I started naming the files "PainInTheArse1", "PainInTheArse2" and so on and so forth...BUT...I found a solution (all thanks to my ever so patient fiance`). Here's what you do: 1. Open the background in your adobe photoshop or whatever it is you're using. 2. Click image then image size. 3. Unclick constrain proportions option. Re-size file according to the size of your rendered scene (mine is usually 1002x599). 4. Go back to your poser and happily render on into the sunset. Rain