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How to Paint Polygons in Poser Face Room

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Poser Face Room is just one of those software programs that captures the imagination. The software allows you to create 3D people. Inspired by the conventional wooden mannequin that artists use, the Poser Face Room creators made their own 3D version in their software program. According to one reviewer, each version of Poser Face Room gets better than the last. By learning how to paint polygons in Poser Face Room, you can manipulate the mannequin's face, as you desire.

Difficulty: Challenging
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Make sure that only the "weld body part seams" option is checked when the "Wxport Options Window" comes up. If that is the case, then click on "OK" and go to the next step to start painting polygons in Poser Face Room.

  2. Step 2

    Choose a name for your head. It can be as simple as "head" or as elaborate as your imagination allows. Once you've named your head, click "OK." You'll see a message telling you that the ".obj file is being exported," and your head [its name here] will be exported into another 3D program.

  3. Step 3

    Go to the polygon tool, and begin painting whichever of the vertices that you wish to change as you're painting polygons in Poser Face Room.

  4. Step 4

    Pick a section on your head you want to change, and highlight it with your mouse. You can draw whatever size or shape you wish. Be careful as you do this, because, in actuality, you are moving more than one polygon at the same time.

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