Forum: Vue


Subject: Tutorial #18, optimizing poser Imports :)

silverblade33 opened this issue on Feb 05, 2008 · 24 posts


silverblade33 posted Sun, 24 February 2008 at 2:31 PM

Helgard,
true ;)  Note I siad:

**Quote - Note, that for some items, you may wish to keep a detailed, specific bump map. Up close, bump maps have to be VERY detailed to allow realism. So again, for "Pin ups" etc, you may well be needing to keep the huge bump images. Or, you can try and use a Vue procedural bump, or small tiling texture. All depends on what the item is. For example, fine armour with engravings, up close you'd need to use a supplied bump map if the engravings come from the bump, and you wish to keep them. But, if the figure is in the mid or background, the engraving may not be so prominent, so using a reduced bump image maybe ok
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