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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 2:10 pm)
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The jaggies are because the falloff zones aren't 100% where they should be. Try messing with the joint editor and they'll eventually go away.
PhilC explains it in the readme for OBJ2CR2 (either there or on his site, I can't remember where I read it) Anyway it's a known "issue" with a relatively simple solution (well simple except the joint editor always makes me want to pull out my hair L)
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Using Poser since 2002. Currently at Version 11.1 - Win 10.
There is no "one size fits all" where joint parameters are concerned. The OBJ2CR2 (and Wardrobe Wizard) will produce a very good basic rig but some fine tuning must be expected.
In OBJ2CR2 click the "Help" button. This will load a web page stored on your computer. Scroll down a couple of paragraphs to the line with the navigation links and click "Joint Parameters". Then sit back and watch the video :)
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I'm currently using Poser 7 and trying to conform a coat to Michael 4.
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