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| | NOTE:The model must ideally contain a majority of 4 sided polygons (Quads), however, models composed of triangular (3-sided-polygons) will also work in Poser. The majority of complex biological models designed for Poser contain a polygon mixture of Quads and Triangles. Many commercially produced models such as those made by DAZ use Triangles as well as Quads. Some of the earlier High-End Human models in the Millennium family (DAZ - Victoria 1 and 2, Michael 1 and 2, and Stephanie 1 and 2) also contained Ngon polygons (polygons with more than 4 sides). These grow as large as 32-sided in some cases. While Poser could cope with these, many modeling programs have difficulty dealing with polygons of 4+ sides and these are best avoided as they restrict derivitive product developers.
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| to: | | | NOTE: The model must ideally contain a majority of 4 sided polygons (Quads), however, models composed of triangular (3-sided-polygons) will also work in Poser. The majority of complex biological models designed for Poser contain a polygon mixture of Quads and Triangles. Many commercially produced models such as those made by DAZ use Triangles as well as Quads. Some of the earlier High-End Human models in the Millennium family (DAZ - Victoria 1 and 2, Michael 1 and 2, and Stephanie 1 and 2) also contained Ngon polygons (polygons with more than 4 sides). These grow as large as 32-sided in some cases. While Poser could cope with these, many modeling programs have difficulty dealing with polygons of 4+ sides and these are best avoided as they restrict derivitive product developers.
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