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Is there a way to enter numbers directly into the dialog boxes instead of clicking on the up/down triangles?
Thread: OT- Survey - Screen Res setting, what's yours? | Forum: Bryce
Thread: My First Try At A Robot... (W.I.P) | Forum: Bryce
I can't resist: "that robot could definetly plunge a toilet or two!" Just joking. Good start. I think the feet need pivot points. Also this would be a good "glass walker" with suction points (swivel both legs 90 degrees and add a third leg.) When one leg moves forward, all the weight will be on one leg. The body will have to lean to the side with the forward (or backwards) leg. So animating would be tough to make it look realistic. Maybe make the legs look like they are able to move up and down. That's why the "spider" type robots are so popular -- they look like they would be able to walk. Good luck!
Thread: Desktop resizing utility? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
steerpike Yes, that's much better. I did a Google search and the Qres I found was a (older) command line version.
Thread: Desktop resizing utility? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Okay, I had some time, so I downloaded Qres and made a small batch file as follows: c:downloadqres /x:1400 "C:Program FilesCurious LabsPoser 6poser.exe" c:downloadqres /x:1024 1) Change the path in the first and third lines to match the path on your computer where you unzipped qres. 2) If your Poser exe is in a different location than mine is (line 2) change it to your path (make sure you use the double quotes.) 3) Save the file as something like myposer.bat and then right click your desktop and select "new" and then "shortcut". Browse to the location you save your batch file and select it. Finish the creation process and you should have a batch file that will change your screen resolution to what you specified in line 1, launch poser, and then change the resolution back to what you specified in line 3. Note that you have to know what resolutions your video board and monitor support.
Thread: Desktop resizing utility? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Yes, I realize that. Depending on his video board there are applications that reside in the system tray to right click and change resolution (ATI comes to mind). I still feel its good to learn how to change your screen resolution "manually" and it takes just a few seconds. Now Qres is available here: http://www.snapfiles.com/get/qres.html It's a command line program (at least that's what the description says) so I guess one could make a batch file that would launch it to change the resolution. One batch file that calls Qres and then Poser, another to "cleanup afterwards. Seems a waste since the method I mentioned is probably as quick anyway.
Thread: Desktop resizing utility? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
It's just a few mouse clicks: right click the desktop, left click "properties", left click "settings", and move the little "Screen resolution" arrow to the desired setting. Click "OK". Takes about 5 seconds when you get used to it. Note: I'm using winXP right now but I believe winME works the same way.
Thread: New head modeling tutorial | Forum: Blender
And all I said was I preferred pdf format and you started the "stupid" and "pdf sucks". I've downloaded tutorials in the past that were quite extensive. I can't tie up my single phone line during the day to use tutorials online, and usually downloading the complete html results requires of formating to get the necessary links to work. And I believe if a person is not online, they do have to load another application to view html? In this case, a one page tutorial, sure it is quicker. So I just politely gave my opinion, right or wrong (my first message.) As I said, I'm new here. I'm also new to 3D graphics, so my work isn't good enough yet to post. I'll quit bothering you now and just read and stop posting. Bye
Thread: New head modeling tutorial | Forum: Blender
Sure, a one page tutorial may be easier to handle in html. Maybe there's plans to make more extensive tutorials and wants to keep a general format. HTML is not exactly modern either. I'm new here. I guess you the resident whiner or thread God?
Thread: New head modeling tutorial | Forum: Blender
I prefer pdf over html. Usually html tutorials require formating to use offline. With my single phone line and dial-up, downloading the pdf is the way to go for me.
Nice work and thanks, dhenton1000!
Message edited on: 03/24/2005 19:19
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Thread: The DTE tutorial | Forum: Bryce