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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
To create a static (non-posable) prop, simply import a model a,d scale it and set the materials, etc, the way you want it, then save it to the props library. To make a "smart-prop", you need to follow the same proceedure, but parent the item, then save it and a dialogue will come up asking if you want to save it as a smart prop. Posable props are a bit more complex. I believe dr geep has some tutorials that can give you more information on making props.
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It also depends on weather or not you're working with meshes or with primative shapes. In either case, it should be fairly simple- nine times out of ten anyway. Just get a drawing or picture of the prop you want, figure out the basic shapes that go into it's appearence and then combine the primatives - if you have the right ones- into the shape. Sometimes you might have to export the assembly and re-import it if you're doing alot of adding-on. not to blow my own horn, but you might check out the modeling gallery or my gallery and take a look at the train I'm working on. I'm building it entirely in Poser out of Poser primatives and primative sets I've tracked down. Might give you some idea of a direction to take.
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Hi drafter69,... Tuts on making props ???
There are a few. (grins)
Use 'em in good health.
cheers,
dr geep
;=] P.S. Here's an Rx - Read 2 and IM me in the morning. ;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
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Can someone point me to the basic information I will need to learn how to create props? I am quite new to this and would very much like to learn. Thank You