Updated September 15, 2017 Load the image that you would like to use as the basis for your background on your computer. You can do this either by transferring the image from a digital source like a camera or a photo CD or by scanning it in. If you do use a scanner, make sure you use a quality printed image and that you set the scanner software to at least 600 DPI. Choose the size that you want to final image to be based on the proportions of your project. Then open the image in Microsoft Paint to edit it to fit. To do this, click on “Image” in the menu and choose “Attributes.” In the dialog, make the height and width what you want and click “OK.” Select “File” and click “Save.” In the dialog name the file and save it as a high resolution JPEG. Open Poser. Select “File” and open an existing scene file. Alternatively, start a new scene. Select “File” and click “Import “Background Image.” Browse to your image and open it. If it is a new scene, the dialog will ask if you want to adjust the windows to match. Click “Yes.” Select “Display” and turn off “Ground Shadows.” Select “File” and click “Save” to save your work. Writer Bio
