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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 12:46 am)
Cheers, that's a good tip!
"you are terrifying
and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan
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Thank Veritas, that was an awesome tip!
Software: Daz Studio 4.15, Photoshop CC, Zbrush 2022, Blender 3.3, Silo 2.3, Filter Forge 4. Marvelous Designer 7
Hardware: self built Intel Core i7 8086K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3090 .
"If you spend too much time arguing about software, you're spending too little time creating art!" ~ SomeSmartAss
"A critic is a legless man who teaches running." ~ Channing Pollock
I don't want to steal agiel's "thunder", as it was his idea and observations that got me started on this idea, but- "NEW, and IMPROVED Skintone like you've ALWAYS WANTED!" I found by using his idea as a starting point, I went into the Material Editor and made some of my own tweaks in shadows and highlight settings, and believe I MAY have achieved the BEST skintone EVER in Vue. I used Yamato's CanCan as she has fairly delicate Japanese Girl type skin (and she just happened to be there, also) and gave it a go. These settings may ALSO work for Bryce users, as Bryce, like Vue, often creates UGLY shadows and flat, dry skintones in normal "Sunny Day" atmospheres. Lightwave Users will NO DOUBT curse, swear and throw rocks and other objects at me claiming I'm a half-wit heretic (but I actually DO own Lightwave 6.5 folks, so I have SOME idea what I'm talking about), but SO WHAT. If I can make some Vue folks happy, and maybe even some Bryce people happy with their Poser imports, it will all be worth it. Click on the above LINK at the TOP of this THREAD and then read down to my additions to it.
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This little trick is so interesting that I thought others in the Poser Forum might find this really useful. It seems to make quite a difference.