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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 2:22 am)
What you're asking about has more to do with Poser and little to do with AutoCAD. There are a lot of good tutorials on poseable props, poseable figures, and joint parameters. Check out the mast head on the Poser forum page for a link to the tutorial page. As far as AutoCAD, here are a few I do: (I model in solids) I set the Isolines to 12 (default is 4) and the Facetres to 4, this inceases the number of faces when you export to a 3DS file. This means the model has a higher ploy count, but it helps to smooth the surface (faces are smaller). If you surface model, keep the m and n numbers little higher so the rectangles in your mesh are small for the same reason. I model full scale (in inches) in AutoCAD, when I'm ready to export I scale the model down to match Poser. Scaled down to 1/96 full scale will match Poser perfectly. Poser's scale is 1/8"=1'0". Also make sure that the origin of your model is at bottom center of your model, that way your model will come in to Poser at the center of the ground plain. No sharp edges. Chamfer all the edges. Chamfered edges catch the light better, while sharp edges tend to get lost. Chamfered edges also help with 3DS export. I'll use anywhere from a 1/4" chamfer on something really big to a 1/32" on smaller parts. Try not to export too complex a model, that's where the problems with normals show up. Break your model down into smaller simpler shapes, and export them one at a time. Then, import each one into Poser, when the whole assembly is in Poser export the whole thing as an OBJ file. When import it back into Poser it will be one piece. If you can't break it down, slice the model down the center, and export each half separately. When you export from Poser as an OBJ file it will be one piece again. Also mirror and copy can cause problems with normals. To keep the model looking sharp, I Export as a 3DS file, insert the 3DS file back in to AutoCAD, expload it, and then export it as a DXF file. I feel the DXF file import looks a little better in Poser.
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