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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
Thankyou so much, it looks lovely, I'll be heading over to pick it up right now :)
Thank you all. Marque, I have some 18th century men's wears in project, but they are much more difficult to realize than the dresses and I don't master 3D sufficiently for the moment. Probably in second half of the year. Hard-Drive and Willf, it would take too a long time to explain. I will make soon a tutorial explaining the bases of the evening gowns with folds. In fact, each of my models is only a test for a new 3D technique which I try to learn. It could be as well trees or vehicles :) As for the mapping , it is the exact reflect of the method I employed. You can see with the templates that the sleeves were modelled in a traditional way whereas the dress is a modified planar mesh (if you do not know how work this method, you have an idea at http://www.chaosgroup.com/SimCloth.html) . This is the basis. After you prepare tons of coffee and you modify, modify and modify :) Serge
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