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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
Interesting. To make the cameras move together, how about parenting both Main and Aux to a simple prop that serves as Camera Dolly....... Then their spacing and relative orientation can remain steady while the Dolly moves both of them around together.
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Ockham I know what you are saying I have trie parenting the main and aux camera to a prop such as a simple box. The problems seems you cannot parent a camera to an object in Poser4. I may be wrong in saying this. If so can you explain how I can parent a camera to a prop it would be a great help. EricofSD yes there is a tutorial on how to do it in bryce. I also have a link on my website to a tutorial explaining how you can do it in Vue d'Esprit. The person who did this tutorial has rendered a dinosaur scene which is absolutley amazing. At this stage I just want to focus on doing 3d pictures and animations in Poser4. Thank you for you response. As I always say by sharing information we expand our understanding in all aspects of life.
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