I adore Whisper… But I do notice the same thing that happened with the precious Shetland model-and that is the dials (poser 2014) are so tight they are useless, and I have to resort to entering numbers to get the body parts to move. If I try to just move the dial either nothing happens or a few seconds later the number is so high that the body part is bent drastically. Because I'm not used to using numbers it's a little frustrating. I wonder if other people have noticed this? It's as though the model is so condensed in reducing its size that the model itself is "heavier"… i.e. it takes longer to load into the scene, and the dials are so sluggish.
Don't get me wrong I'll learn a new way to use these models but I did want to ask if it'd been something others notice besides me and my friend.
Even with a bad hand and finger joints that are driving me crazy, I have an idea and have started setting it up for an art piece using whisper and Satira's new offering !
Hey Lyne
There are a lot of bones in Whisper (and the Unicorn) and yeah some older versions of Poser the dials get sluggish/"jump" too much. One thing I found that helps a lot is to hide all the hair etc while posing the body and so on. Def one thing I am liking about P11- have not had that issue at all.
Laurie
older versions? poser Pro 2014 is not that old … In poser 11 is such a new animal I will never be getting it …I'm not sure what hiding the hair parts will do but I'll give it a try I do see that there is a heck of a lot more hair parts within the fetlocks
This is seriously making me question my assumption that I have no use for a unicorn in my renders.