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I tried to use the blender and math nodes, but that nothing worked (gave a clean transparancy)
If you know how to do this a better way please let me know, cause as I said this way just doesn't seem right
PoserPro 2014, Windows 7, AMD FX-6300 6 core, 8 GB ram, Nvidia
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
That's fine for black-white transparency, but less good if you have intermediate values in both transparency maps. For instance, one map giving 90% transparency and another giving 50% transparency. Minimum will give you the most transparency at a particular point, so where the two transparent areas overlap you get the 90%, rather than the 95% a multiply would produce. This is probably more useful for variations in the specular intensity or reflection size. And remember that a hole doesn't have a specular reflection, while a piece of glass does.
Quote - That's fine for black-white transparency, but less good if you have intermediate values in both transparency maps. For instance, one map giving 90% transparency and another giving 50% transparency. Minimum will give you the most transparency at a particular point, so where the two transparent areas overlap you get the 90%, rather than the 95% a multiply would produce. This is probably more useful for variations in the specular intensity or reflection size. And remember that a hole doesn't have a specular reflection, while a piece of glass does.
Minimum would be best if what you are doing is applying a lace transparency and a "missing birts" transparency at the same time.
I want to thank you for the infor about the Math node (Multi and Min)
I know I tried them last night, but I guess I didn't have them set up correctly.
I retried them today and I couldn't be happier with the results on both.
Just one question how did what I had set up , the edge blend and using the bump create a sorta transparency on the lace. I had the center part attached to one value of the edge blend (as white, the othere value nothing attached set as black, it was attached to the Transparency set to 1) and the lace was just attached to the bump...how did the lace get to be transparent?
PoserPro 2014, Windows 7, AMD FX-6300 6 core, 8 GB ram, Nvidia
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
A bump map changes the effective direction that a surface is facing. You programmed the transparency to be dependent on direction, when you used the EdgeBlend node. The result was that variations in direction from the lace bump map resulted in variations in transparency.
As you note, this is merely a happy accident and only works to a limited degree.
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clothing in Poser (not Photoshop or PSP) and couldn't find anything
I worked the last two hours trying to do it and finally came up with this
the first pic is no transparentcy
the second pic is lace
the third is a center
the fourth is a combination of the lace and center
Has anyone came up with how to combine 2 transparencs? in Poser...because the way I did just doesn't seem right
PoserPro 2014, Windows 7, AMD FX-6300 6 core, 8 GB ram, Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti