RodolfoCiminelli opened this issue on Jul 21, 2003 ยท 20 posts
AgentSmith posted Mon, 21 July 2003 at 11:44 PM
Now, I can't speak for Poser 5, I don't own that, and don't know what advances they have made with map placement. This is the Bryce way. Bryce just applies the reflection map in the way that pretty much all 3D programs do. Poser (4)...I don't know what how it's applying that reflection map, but it's very different. It's unfortunate because in Poser 4 you can't apply a specific map to make a specific area(s) reflective and others not. There's no true way to control it, although it can create some interesting effects. Effects, which in turn cannot be duplicated in Bryce. You would think these two programs could somehow line up in their functions, since in their day, they were both owned by the same company. AgentSmith
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