Bugs Bunny Look-alike made in Poser 4
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This Poser is for non-commercial use only.  Loony Tune characters
are owned by Warner Bros.  No liability will be assumed by the author of
these files for legal or property damages incurred through the use of
these files.  
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Place the poser file in any folder you like.
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Unlike some of my previous toon character creations, this figure was 
not made as an add-on to someone else's toon character body or from
some one else's mesh.  If you have Poser 4 you could make something 
like this without any extra software. 

The shoulder and forearms were taken from the P-3 woman with the grouping 
tool.  If you are running an older version than Poser 3, you may not have 
the geometry files for the arms.  This file may still not work for
Poser 3 users.  The brow and tail fur were curved polygons taken 
from P-4 man's legs. Most of the body was constructed from basic Prop
shapes or prop shapes that were cutdown with the grouping tool.
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Important Questions
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But Hasdrubal, Why are so many of the body parts duplicated as attached 
props? 
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When you make original poser figures from poser props, the new figures are
all one color.  You can't make the body gray, and the face and hands 
white on the figure. Making a texture map with UV mapper doesn't 
solve the problem either. A new figure made of poser props will project 
a texture map separately on to each body part, such that the chest will 
show the complete map, the hip will show the complete map, and the neck 
will show the complete map. I solved the color problem with prop duplicates
of the figure body parts.  Then I made the duplicated figure parts invisible so
they would not show through the attached props.  

Should I move the body parts or the attached props?
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Always move the body part instead of the attached prop.  You will be able
to tell the body part from the duplicated prop by the name given.  Most
props are labeled as a prop and have probably been locked in place, so you 
can't move it. Unlocking props is not recommended for beginners. The only 
prop type parts that you should ever move are the "Carrot Main Prop", and 
the "Jaw Prop".  The jaw should only be rotated with the dial marked
"talking". The carrot may be moved in any and all ways.    
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Bugs is different from Elmer.  You may move Bug's body part fingers that
are part of the figure.  Elmer's fingers are only props with no real body
figure part to guide their movement.  Be extra carefull if you move Elmer's
fingers.  I hope that bugs is an improvement on hand design.   
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HASDRUBAL
June 2002
hamilcar1234@yahoo.com