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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
First try just a regular Poser import in Vue using the Poser shaders. If your computer can handle it, I'm thinking that yes it should look better using Face_Offs products. I don't use his stuff since I have Infinite and SkinVue.
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The skin shaders are so dependent on lighting that if you have a heavy AO scene, then they actually do nothing. I like the AO and ambient lighting ability of Vue and this is basically why I use it for scenes.
So, it's all a trade-off. Poser works so well with skin shaders but its renders are not so good. Vue renders beautifully but the skin shaders are lost in many cases because of the lighting set-up.
That's life.
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I posted this over at Cornucopia but there's not been an answer, so I thought I'd try here. I'm thinking of buying Face_Off's Skin Realism Kit for V4. I render all my Poser stuff in Vue 6 Pro. It does allow me to import Poser Shaders. Does this product and the changes it makes to the skin import into Vue 6? Also, does the Face_Off package for M3 work in Poser 7, too? Thanks in advance. Denny