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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 17 9:52 am)
I agree with you, milamber42. BBays credit card verification policy is a hassle. Something similar happened to me. They have many items Im interested in, but I havent bought them (and Im not gonna buy them unless they change that policy) because of that. I use my credit card in many other sites and never had a problem. Everythings easier and faster. Well, and thanks Anton for the textures. I havent tried them yet but Ill send you my renders when I do.
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Yes, I finally got Vicky. Very nice posability, though Eve at Morphworld poses a little better. I think Vicki was based on Eve considering Eve came out first. Anyway, When I first loaded her I was a little alarmed at the texture. Not that it isn't a very good texture, but I prefer much more colorful faces as many of you know. And I wanted to thank everyone for making my store so successful. I actually quit my job as a result. I have decided to make Poser products full time. Not an easy decision, but a fun one. Eventually I will be making products for other software packages as well, but Poser is just so much fun. I always liked women with almond shaped eyes and heart shaped faces like Yvonne Craig(Batgirl) and Barbara Eden(Jeanie). They influence my maps the most I think. These are all painted, no scans. They are amongst my favorites,especially the Brunette. It's amazing what textures can do on their own. The skin has a glow partly because of the texture but when I made Joy I discovered that if you set the highlight color of the skin areas to a very dark flesh brown with highlights at 100%, when rendered the skin becomes more three dimensional. Only recently did I realize that setting the skin highlights to black at 0% is a mistake. I didn't really morph the face too much. Just default morphs to round the cheeks and soften the jaw a bit. I just opened her Friday and haven't had much time to experiment, but I know all of you have. You all probably by now have huge face libraries full of settings. So if you make any cool faces with these please send me a copy of the render. With all my stuff that's out there now, I seldom get to see any renders. :( They should be up it FreeStuff in a few hours. Enjoy. Anton Kisiel http://www.bbay.com/anton Ps: these can be used for commercial images just not to make new textures. :)