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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 24 8:11 pm)
You can probably make this yourself PDQ. 1 select and size the poser box as desired. 2 Set transparancy max to 90%-95%. Tranparancy min to, oh, um,.. say 10%-15% 3 set the color to white or blue-white, or green-white as desired... you may have to diddle with these settings a bit, but the results should be close to what you're after. Have fun!
Marco, In my picture above I used the reflection map to get the frosted glass effect, yours would be an interesting pattern if applied as a bump map rather than as a texture. Try the following sometime & let me know if you like the effect Transparency 100% default silver reflection map 50% check multiply through lights color setting object- lt grey (192,192,192) highlight- drk blue (0,0,64) ambient- black (0,0,0) reflective- drk grey (100,100,100)
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Here's one I just modeled. Wanted it to look like the bricks were set in concrete or metal. All the materials are P5.Yes, Cooler. I forgot to mention that it's better used as a bump map! :-) I rarely use poser for renderings anymore. So, i'm a bit "Spoiled" by the Better shaders & lights of C4D. This glass texture's been around for a few years. I think Caszie's site still has the original prop. I just need to find her site again... But, i must admit that finding solutions in Poser can be both a headache & Fun! "The Sweet & the Sour..." :-)) Thanks for the tip Cooler! Marco
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Looking for a Glass Wall prop. Anybody walk into any lately? Freebie preferable.