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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 2:16 pm)
Ick.. that's difficult. You could a) do it in post. Not easy, but if you're patient and skilled the outcome is amazing. Look at Xtinction's work (and his tutorial on how he does it) for example, though he does it for hair. Or b) model out a bulge at the edges of clothes, and use tex/bump mapping to simulate the fur lining. This won't get nearly as good results, but it's a bit easier. I have yet to manage either successfully. I've done a passing job with the second for a fur lining of a helmet, though I never bothered posting it because the rest of the texturing sucked. =) I can understand if you don't do it, but it was just an idea to consider. =) Rosh
heyas; fur is easier than hair if you have the secret.... furry brushes! they're in the goodies section of my web site; they work with 'shop or psp. lyne has a furry tutorial at her site (www.lynescreations.com), and tygerlander has been going nuts furrifying tons of stuff over at the pfo. the goodies are at (i think) http://people.delphi.com/sphynx/gallery/goodies/goodies.htm
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