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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 07 3:27 pm)
Quote - I think I've got a handle on making it a conforming figure, it's fusing separate props into a single piece that I'm stuck on. Is this even possible to do within Poser? (I've for Poser Pro 2010).
Yes, it's possible. All you need to do is export the props to a single OBJ, pick the items you want in the file by using the Subset option.
It would be a good idea to use the Grouping tool to assign appropriate groups and mateials before exporting, and therefore be sure to tick the right options in the export dialog.
DrGeep has tutorials covering the steps if you want an illustrated guide.
Quote - Yes, it's possible. All you need to do is export the props to a single OBJ, pick the items you want in the file by using the Subset option.
It would be a good idea to use the Grouping tool to assign appropriate groups and mateials before exporting, and therefore be sure to tick the right options in the export dialog.DrGeep has tutorials covering the steps if you want an illustrated guide.
Sweet, thanks a bunch!
The strong do as they can while the weak do as they must.
Hope that helps.
You can then position and parent that to any figure.
If you need to conform it to that specific figure:-
Hope that helps.
Waking up this old thread with a need of some assistance in creating a figure from multiple props in Poser 11. But I ran into a problem when attempting to Create New Figure. I'll put the New Figure Name into the required field but then the New Figure Name prompt pops up again asking me to enter the new figure name again, this over and over until I hit Cancel. Nevertheless the newly-created figure does not appear in the New Figures folder afterward. Below is a screenshot of what's happening and I hope that offers us some clues as to what might be wrong. Looking forward to your help. Thanks.
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Hi,
I'm looking to turn multiple props into a single figure in poser. Any idea on how to do that?
Specifically, I need to fuse together 4-5 different torus like props into a single piece and then make it a figure that conforms to V4's forearm (it's a bracelet/gauntlet type deal).
I think I've got a handle on making it a conforming figure, it's fusing separate props into a single piece that I'm stuck on.
Is this even possible to do within Poser? (I've for Poser Pro 2010).
Any help would be appreciated.
The strong do as they can while the weak do as they must.