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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 9:27 pm)
Wow! :) Thank you, Sharen! I know I'm pretty good with textures. I LOVE "photoshopping" (uhm... I guess that's a girlie thingy... we all like shopping this time of the year! :) I'm still wondering though... how do you "see" that a model is in-side-out? I've read one of your tutorials (the chest), - and it simply said that you "knew" that you had to invert the model... Exactly HOW do you know that? Britt .. hanging head... knowing that I DO have impertinent questions!
This looks great! Congratulations!
Poser 9 SR3 and 8 sr3
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Well first you know because depending on your software you can see it. If you import it into poser directly with out any mapping or any of that work, you can see how weird it looks before it is rendered, that is how I know. It looks warped some how. Hope that helped you, probably not, your really have to examine your work in all different camera angles. Sharen
Attached Link: http://www.sams3d.com/Tutorial.htm
Cheryle, go to this link and you should find a tutorial for Poseable objects etc., hope this help you. SharenSharen, i just read your tutorial, and it's really nice and easy to understand. Very good! Now, you mentioned a texturing with UVMapper tutorial you were going to write... i know, in your copious free time, LOL... there must be something out there that talks about assigning materials to a poseable figure. Yes?
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