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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
If you want them to be totally invisible, make sure you a) have down the above mention steps for the correct eyebrow material (there are two - make sure you do it for the UPPER eyebrows) and b) have set the trans map for that material to 'none'.
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Still no go, although when I tried the transmap on uppereyebrows, I was able to get the eyebrows blackness to look like eyebrows...bad eyebrows and no way to change the color, but at least it was not a black mass. For some reason, I can't remove the eyebrows completely. I'm stumped. I've been using poser for a year now and never had a problem like this before. So all these methods -are- working for other people?
Gee, I don't undestand why not to use the eyebrow gone feature? Works for me and I get the nice eyebrows that are underneath, and then the texture looks perfect....
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The eyebrow gone is fine but it doesn't get the same depth. It looks like painted on eyebrows. The use of the transparancy map on the upper eyebrow does wonders to add depth the to figure. And the eyebrow is changed color through the color control. there should be no texture except for the transparancy map ont he upper eyebrows. if you have a charater with brown eyebrows that you want to tip with blonde you do a golden brown on the color of the upper eyebrow. Do not attempt to make the "eyebrow" material transparant it puts a hole in her head S Other than that it should be smooth but I am not sure I understand why this is so hard S Anyway ... good luck
I have not been able to change the color of the transparency eyebrow yet...it always comes in black. Can't get it to be brown or grey or whatever. I would not mind using color for the eyebrows and a transmap, but then the textured eyebrows are showing through. I've been trying everything I can think of on this problem for many hours without success, but I'll keep on trying. :( God only knows what will happen when I try and import this girl into Vue! I'm going to try and see if I can invisible the eyebrows via another means for this project and try and get the transmap idea posted by Ghost to work for future use. Anyway, I appreciate all the help offered here on the forum. Thanks! :)
I'm going to try Melanie's suggestion first, since I think it is not one of the bazillion ways I've tried yet! If it doesn't work, I'll do the screen shot. Thanks again, folks. I've been trying various things with the @#$%^ eyebrows on and off for around five to six hours now...it has been frustrating.
As to the "painted on look",I'm under the impression that a lot of women shave their eyebrows off and then paint them on! As she was resaved so many times with the eyebrow-in morph set to 1, and the effect is progressive, Supermodel Vickie's eyebrows are now in about the middle of her head, never to be seen again! (I'm not a big fan of bushy eyebrows, as you may guess!)
Indigoskye, I'm glad that helped. You can also go to DAZ and download the update for the Vicki 2 maps. They made a fix for it so things end are allocated correctly. I forgot to mention that, sorry. Melanie PS: Just an extra little hint, set your camera focal setting to about 100 to 120. You'll get a slightly better angle on your renders.
Thanks again, everyone. I am using antialiasing on my renders, so I think that the eyelash clumps might be the transmap I'm using. Someone mentioned the free "noclumps" transmap and I'll try and download that in the hope to make the lashes better, although at the distance I'm planning on using this particular character in Vue, the lashes are probably just fine as they are. :) As to the map fix, I have not purchased the V2 maps yet and am only using free maps that are available. This is a hobby for me and I really like to keep my purchases down to a minium. I don't do alot of real closeup work with my models since I like to set them into scenes, so the hi-res maps won't be of much use to me...and I'd rather save my money for new hair, props and clothes, ect. :) I'm just tickled to finally get the Vicky 2 to finally work properly so I can use her in my next project. Thanks again. :)
This is off the topic of the eyebrow, but now I'm wondering about the eyelashes? Gryfnn made the comment that it looked like they were not anti-aliased, but they are. I tried them with the noclumps transmap, but they are still looking grainy as in the picture I posted above. Does anyone have a tip on how to make them look more like what shadowcat posted in this thread? Thanks
Actually it looks like the whole render isn't anti-aliased. In the render option you set that to be on and render. It comes in as off in the default. Another option is to increase the map size of your lights. the dafault is 256 which render clumpy on shadows and stuff. I normally do 1024 but it does increase render time somewhat.
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