Customizing the Workspace in Poser 3D

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Part of the video series: How to Use Poser 3D

Summary: How to customize the workspace in Poser 3D; learn more about animation and rendering software in this free instructional video.

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John Carstarphen John Carstarphen is an experienced independent filmmaker, screenwriter, animator and teacher. His work as a writer/director has been seen in international fil... read more

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Customizing the Workspace in Poser 3D

Hi this is John Carstarphen for Expert Village. Poser Seven includes memory dots that allow you to save poses, camera locations, and user interface preferences and to easily switch between these with a single mouse click. Clicking the arrow to the left of the description lets you see the desired set of memory dots. We can set dots for poses, for cameras, for the user, the UI, the user interface. So you can change this interface around because all of these elements are floatable. You just grab the description and you can move them anywhere in the workspace and leave them there. Then you can change the workspace by selecting one of the dots. To use the "memory dots" just set up the space for pose or camera or anyway you want to and then select the type of dot you want. We will do a "pose". I am going to pose this figure and all I am doing is selecting different body parts in the hierarchy. Every time I select the body part in the hierarchy ,the appropriate dials appear, ok, so we have a pose and now I just simply select the dot to hold that pose and the dot highlights, that means that pose is selected.

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