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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 03 1:41 pm)
In the picture with 4 morphs, the top left one is the closest to the middle picture.
In the second picture, the 2 don't look anything alike to me. The pose is great, but it looks like 2 different people.
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others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
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Acadia, Thank you so kindly for responding so quickly! I do appreciate it. As for the four pictures, the top left and the bottom right are the same, but one is with hair. As for the other image, I have been working on it for so long that I forgot to check it with this with the image. Thank you so much again. Please have a lovely weekend!
Sincerely, Beth
I agree with Acadia on the bottom right. The lips look more like the picture. The eyelids might be what is throwing you off. I can't quiet tell what angle or how droopy they really are. The second render it almost looks like you somehow stretched the figure or the render. Face is way too elongated. Over all you are getting pretty close.
I must remember to remember what it was I had to remember.
I agree with Acadia about the first set of pictures and with nickedshield about the second pair. In the second pair of images, the woman in the photograph has both her head and her torso at significantly different angles from those of her Poser "double". The arm postures are different, too. The real woman's right arm is close to horizontal; even though it is fuzzy, the whole of it is in the shot. The Poser woman's left arm doesn't really look like a part of her, which may be partly due to the lighting, and her left elbow looks painful, which is largely due to the V3 design. Wince-inducing arm joints are a failing of pretty well all the Poser characters, but you may be able to mitigate this by adjusting the "twist" setting in the shoulder and by reducing the forearm's bend. The real woman's forearm is not bent as far as the model's is.
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Sincerely, Beth