Marvel Comic's NightCrawler in Poser 4
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NightCrawler was a member of the second more popular team of X-men. 
The second team was launched in X-men number 94.  Prior to that, the 
series was running reprints of the older issues, and was on the verge 
of cancellation.  NightCrawler was born in capitalist West Germany, and
spent his early years as a circus performer.  He is a strong nimble
acrobat, and has the mutant power of teleportation.  Aside from his 
mutant powers, he once carried an image projector that could be used
to make him appear as a normal man, or to project images of hideous
monsters to fool enemies.  
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NightCrawler is owned by Marvel Comics.  These files are not for commercial
use.  No liability is assumed by the author of these files for property
or legal damages incurred from the use of these files. 
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Place the texture and Poser files in any file.
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STRONG SUGGESTIONS
It is recommended that you save a version of the poser file when you first
open the file. Some pose positioning files may adversely effect adjustments 
made to body proportions, dimensions, and magnets.  Some pose files have added
morph channels that do unintended harm when used on customized figures.   
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It is recommended that you make .bum files from the textures provided.
You can make .bum files from the .jpg texture maps by clicking "render",
then clicking "materials", and clicking "load" for bump maps.   
Search for the .jpg texture map file in the search window for .bum files.
A prompt will appear asking if you wish to convert the texture map.  
Click "yes" on the prompt.  
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Technical
The tail provided is not perfect.  It is the best I could do. For some 
tail poses you may wish to uncheck the "bend" box for some tail sections in
the object properties window. 

I have posed the hands as a fist.  The z-perameter dial on the finger
digits will need some adjustment when you change his pose.  This is one
of my first tries at hand morphs.  I am not an expert.  Very few 
Poser users could claim to be an expert on this topic.  


Hasdrubal
July 2002