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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 24 8:11 pm)
fun image. Can i make a suggestion... when positioning your figures...have the weight of the character on one side of his/her body.....rarely does someone stand with their weight evenly centered....marines do this...at attention. Just have the persons weight on one hip...this will let you have abit of a more natural look to the pose....the hip that is supporting the weight will have its leg straight...and the other leg then can have abit of a bend in it....The hip that is supporting the weight will be higher than the hip that is not. Then counteract the angle of the hips with the shoulders...meaning...whatever hip is abit higher...on the same side, make that shoulder abit lower. The hip that is not supporting the weight , will have the shoulder abit higher then other opposite shoulder. Not trying to come off as a know-it-all....but just thought i'd mention it. burbank.
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