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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 10:01 am)
I'd like to see the answers to this question myself, which has also plagued me since I began working with Poser about two years ago. I've asked the questions in the forum and gotten some answers, none of which really worked. Someone suggested grouping props and exporting to Bryce, then moving back to Poser, but when I tried that, I lost all textures.
Another curious thing I have seen is that if I try to make, for example, a long wooden beam out of the box prop, then rotate it to 45 degrees from horizontal, then parent another to it at a right angle to the first (-45 degrees, making an "X"), I get really wierd effects. The ends of the beams become pointed rather than blunt. Haven't figured this one out yet.
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Hi, I am trying to simply make a room prop made from three cubes (floor, wall1, wall2). I am fairly literate with poser and computers (I'm a programmer) but for the life of me I can't figure out how to simply group all three cubes together with textures to create just one prop! I've read the book and it's useless. I find the menu isn't very intuitive at all. Does anybody know any decent tutorials, links or maybe a quickie tutorial? I'd appreciate it.