Hi, Everyone, I'm New

Hi, Everyone, I'm New
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Post Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
O.K. So I'm new and I just did my first Posie face. Now, I have a question----and am at the mercy of all who know more . How do you get rid of the creases at the bends---so as those you get in a crouching position? I tend to have a flare for the dramatic and like heavy lighting and unusual poses. I can soften them sometimes but wouldn't like to do that all the time. That is also why all I am posting is the face

Thanks for the input.     Deb



 
 deb [ 09 Nov 2007 13:33 ]


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Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
Hi Deb! welcome to PosetteForever!

There are fixes for the troubles that you mentioned; unfortunately I am unsure of where to find them.   Fear not though, one of the true Posette gurus   will see this thread, and point you towards the info that you seek.






 
 Whazizname [ 09 Nov 2007 14:07 ]
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Where are they?



 
 Posy [ 09 Nov 2007 14:07 ]
Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
Don't play innocent Posy.
I know that you are the "Guruest of the Gurus".  






 
 Whazizname [ 09 Nov 2007 14:08 ]
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Who told you that?



 
 Posy [ 09 Nov 2007 14:08 ]
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I can tell just by the look in your eyes, and the smile on your face.
 



 
 Whazizname [ 09 Nov 2007 14:09 ]
Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
Hi Deb and welcome to Posetteforever !

About your question, if I understood it in the right way, you can do something using the jpconverter, we have a thread here .
You can even play with the joint editor on your final pose or, if you've Poser 7, there is a shaping tool that can solve the problem. Same thing can be done exporting the posed character as an obj and play on it with an external program like "Blender" that's free   . Some of us use this program to make face morphs or full body morphs, there are some nice tutorials by rayera here and here



 
 Tormie [ 09 Nov 2007 15:11 ]
Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
Hi Deb, and welcome to PF



 
 ahjah [ 09 Nov 2007 15:17 ]
Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
It just depends on the model. Most of the time it goes out of its normal boundaries and gives a look of what you have described here.
If it can't be corrected the fastest way would be post work with a smug tool in photoshop. Some people call that cheating. I call it a dead line.  



 
 tda42 [ 10 Nov 2007 01:48 ]
Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
Hi, all,
Had to go to work.

What I found happening was in the neck as I tilted the head up the neck became distorted   and then in the crouching postion the upper thigh where it joined the body looked like a tree trunk placed against the body trunk. Of course the more I tried to correct it the worse it got I finally decided to give up before I lost it entirely.

Oh, and I can't  figure out how to upload the picture

Thanks, Deb



 
 deb [ 10 Nov 2007 02:19 ]
Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
Hi deb!
The fix for the thigh problem may be here http://www.posetteforever.com/viewtopic.php?t=1354
The fix for the head may be here http://www.posetteforever.com/viewt...ingle_Post_View
For attaching a picture use the "Post Reply" button instead of the "Quick Reply", and you'll get an an "Add an Attachment" option



 
 ahjah [ 10 Nov 2007 02:30 ]
Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
Thank you to all for making me feel welcome and all the help. I had the Poser program on my computer for a year but not done anything with because I was a little afraid. Thank you for making me feel at home!

Deb



 
 deb [ 10 Nov 2007 17:38 ]
Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
Welcome Deb! Don't worry about using the software. We have all been there and in some ways done that. Just have fun with it. That is what we do best. So if you run into a bump or something I'm sure one of use will know or send you somewhere to get the answer. Again, just have fun.  



 
 tda42 [ 10 Nov 2007 17:56 ]
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 Tormie [ 10 Nov 2007 17:57 ]
Post Re: Hi, Everyone, I'm New 
 
Well it depends on what model/figure u are using. The crack/ distortion u see cam be fixed if u go to the liks ahjah provided and download the fixes from there and then install them in Poser - but they will only work if you are using posette/the p4woman.

If u are using another model - or if u don't want to download the fixes for Posette, u can try and change the angle of the neck ( make the angle smaller) and angle the head and or torso a bit - that ight give the same effect.

Another solution might be to cover the crack with a turtleneck or hair.

good luck!



 
 TdaC [ 10 Nov 2007 18:14 ]
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