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Subject: LitWireframe Render...you need this Kane?


Vethril ( ) posted Sun, 10 September 2000 at 10:04 PM ยท edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 4:44 PM

Attached Link: Daughters

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Here's how the mesh looks in LitWireframe. You can see the difference in complexity. Hope this helps. =)


RKane_1 ( ) posted Mon, 11 September 2000 at 12:00 AM

Perfect. Can you get the poly count for me? Is it under 30,000?


RKane_1 ( ) posted Mon, 11 September 2000 at 12:17 AM

Also, does conformable clothing meant for the P4 male conform to him with no problem?


Vethril ( ) posted Mon, 11 September 2000 at 1:45 AM

Not sure how to get a Poly count on him. But it's pretty high I think. As far as conformable clothing goes, yes, everything fits. I even converted an item of clothing for Veth, processing the clothing item itself, and it worked like a charm. No problems there. How do I get a poly count? =)


RKane_1 ( ) posted Mon, 11 September 2000 at 2:55 AM

Hmm... I wish I knew. I think there is a function in 3D Studio which does it for you.


PJF ( ) posted Mon, 11 September 2000 at 6:06 PM

According to Bryce, this figure has 143,542 polys (one hundred and forty three thousand, five hundred and forty two). For comparison, the standard Posette has 30,430 polys, and Victoria has 54,656. Major big thanks to Vethril for doing the hard work on this figure. I shall try to make the time to do some extra development with it, and make some piccies too. :-)


RKane_1 ( ) posted Tue, 12 September 2000 at 12:06 PM

Do you know the poly difference in just the head object?


PJF ( ) posted Tue, 12 September 2000 at 3:45 PM

Standard male head: 8176 polys. Hi-res male head: 34000 polys.


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