Quick question.

Ok, so i Licensed this figure in Poser, but i got a huge problem- Whenever i load the figure, it looks incredibly choppy and not smooth.
I am new to Poser, so I dont really know what am i doing wrong here... Please help me out!

I've attached a screen shot to explain

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  • WandWWandW Posts: 2,787
    edited December 1969

    Quick reply... :)

    I'm not quite sure what you are asking, as I don't know what robot this is supposed to look like. I see this is a preview. How does it look rendered?

  • edited December 1969

    Well its supposed to look like this( in the attachment)

    you notice how in my preview everything looks incredibly choppy and not well blended, compared to the figure preview ive just attached?

    please, if u know how to fix this help me out :<</p>

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  • JoelLovellJoelLovell Posts: 112
    edited February 2013

    Ah... you need to 'Render' it.

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  • Craig JohnCraig John Posts: 45
    edited December 1969

    What you're seeing in the screen shot is just your screen preview of the model which updates faster as you're posing the model and composing the scene. Once done, you will need to render it.

    If you go to the RENDER menu and choose RENDER SETTINGS. Select the render type you'd like in the AUTO SETTINGS tab (the product image would have been done on 'Final' at least) and hit RENDER NOW (FIREFLY).

    You'll need to wait a little bit depending on how fast your machine is.

    Let us know how it goes. :)

  • edited December 1969

    Whoa, I feel stupid now. hehe
    well, thanks alot :)

  • WandWWandW Posts: 2,787
    edited December 1969

    The only stupid question is the one you don't ask. :)

    Smith Micro has some very good video tutorials online here...

    http://poser.smithmicro.com/tutorials.html

  • Craig JohnCraig John Posts: 45
    edited December 1969

    Glad I could help. :)

    Did it render nicely?

    Lighting is a key factor in producing great looking renders so watching some tutorials on those would increase the realism.

    Let us know if you have any other questions. :)

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