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Subject: DreamSiren's Hair Technique. It's so cool! (Image...Nudity)


mobius ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 1:08 PM · edited Thu, 07 November 2024 at 9:18 PM

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I've been so tired of the hair in my poser images. DreamSiren has come up with a technique that is so novel and so simple that it's fantastic. This image took about ten minutes. Granted it's not great, but the hair looks good! It seems like we could come up with a bunch of overlay hairs. to put on the funstuff plages. Anyone interested?


JeffH ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 1:57 PM

Sounds like a good Idea, Post away ;-) -Jeff H.


darhorn ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 2:00 PM

would love to know the technique


Darkwolf ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 2:05 PM

OK, I think I missed something, what technique was that?


ClintH ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 2:41 PM

Would love to know the technique... But man thats one homely looking chick.. ;)

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bitch ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 2:42 PM

That is so impressed post it away. Please include your techiques how to make it.


mobius ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 3:00 PM

Check this message on the forum. I will post a few of these in a couple of days. You will need photoshop to use them. mobius "http://www.poserforum.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12356&Form.ShowMessage=26910"


picnic ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 3:31 PM

Mobius, what about PSP? Is it possible with it? (mention what you would need to use with Photoshop, and maybe I can reproduce that part of it somehow in PSP or some other graphics-maybe layers?). Diane


anson ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 3:39 PM

Remember this one? I made the hair using the same method, but I altered the texture of it a bit to keep it from looking "too" real, and throwing off the rest of the image. Hula-droop-child-proofed.JPG the uncut version is here: http://members.aa.net/~anson/digital/Hula-droop.jpg


DreamSiren ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 3:48 PM

Looks good mobius. :) I didn't think it was a new idea for the forum, but I am glad that I helpped somehow. :) Great picture. DreamSiren


mobius ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 4:01 PM

I'm not sure about psp. I haven't used it in a long time, but if it can read photoshop files, then it should be ok. You need to be able to preserve the transparance. Anson, I guess I should have called it the Anson technique! It's a cool technique nontheless!


picnic ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 5:41 PM

PSP (esp. the new 6 beta) is great-and it has been able to read .psd's and save them as such since 4, I think-certainly does in 5 and 6. In fact, I often save my alpha channel pics in .psd to use in Bryce. So--now we wait (smile). Diane


Vethril ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 6:48 PM

Homely Clinth? Umm...(/e wonders what Clinth considers beautiful) I think she's stunning, and the hair makes her look quite alluring. But...that's my opinion. She is not a chiseled beauty. But more of the "girl next door" kind of look. LOL, we could all make our figures to be 10's in every way, but they would only look like that to ourselves. Sensuality and beauty are all in the mind of the beholder, and I think the figure is stunningly beautiful. But, that's why they make chocolate and vanilla. Different strokes for different folks. Ciao' Veth :D


gillan ( ) posted Mon, 23 August 1999 at 6:56 PM

Hair idea Oh oh! first look "hair ide@" in gallery


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