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Subject: First Vue+Poser Picture, first Problems - need some help


Strelok ( ) posted Sun, 08 January 2006 at 6:15 PM ยท edited Sun, 12 January 2025 at 4:38 AM

http://img495.imageshack.us/my.php?image=17pv.jpg

So, here is the pic (my first dealing with vue at all), there are following questions, which i have:

  1. The Morphes from the poser scene weren't imported, the teal'c guy on the right should actually be much more heavy-weight and have more muscules, also an other face and a face expression. THe O'Neal guy to the left should also have an other face and an expression too.

2)There are some weird lines on the vue water just around all objekts.

How do I fix this stuff, anyone ideas?

thx

Strelok

Message edited on: 01/08/2006 18:17


randym77 ( ) posted Sun, 08 January 2006 at 10:14 PM

What versions of Vue and Poser are you using?

If you're using P6, I believe you still have to turn off external morphs (under Preferences). Vue can't read PMD files.

Not sure what you mean about weird lines. Are you sure that's not just the normal reflection/refraction you get when something is in water?


xantor ( ) posted Mon, 09 January 2006 at 1:09 AM

file_317186.jpg

The snakey lines in this (and other) parts of the picture look like the problem.


nruddock ( ) posted Mon, 09 January 2006 at 2:39 AM

All I can suggest is to try some slight variations on the material parameters.
The noise function for the Bump would be the one I'd try first.


Strelok ( ) posted Mon, 09 January 2006 at 10:04 AM

thanks, I'll be trying that today evening, the first problem is already solved, i got a quick answer at the vue forum and it works perfectly :) now going after the weird lines.


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