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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Personally, I texture my figures in Bryce. Gives me much greater control. I select the whole figure and texture it with fleshtone, then I get up close and personal and do the eyes and face, fingernails and toenails, then I do the clothes. Then I save the textured figure as a preset. It gives me far greater control over the textures.
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I'm using Poser4 and Bryce3D. I've managed with no little help from some good tutorials to import textures into Bryce. Man it's complicated. Plain P4Woman no hair, how do i align the texture with the figure? I've her hand tex on her face and her face onm her belly. It's a bit much to look at after smoking some herb. But i just can't get my head round aligning it? I'm not doing anything complicated yet just trying to get the importing thing right. Help appreciated. Peace!!