Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: VSS Skin Test - Opinions

bagginsbill opened this issue on Apr 23, 2008 · 2832 posts


IsaoShi posted Thu, 06 November 2008 at 6:26 PM

m.behr... I should not really have called them VSS lightsets - my bad!

They are lightsets that bb supplies in the VSS download. He designed them to work well with his skin shaders, to give various realistic indoor and outdoor lighting conditions. You installed them in your Poser library "Lights" folder. You would have to load one of them in place of your existing lightset.

Also, about VSS's ease of use... bb's shaders are not right for what you want to do, so you are going to have to change them. The point is that with VSS you only ever have to change them ONCE. You just set up the VSS Prop with your own shaders, and save the new prop in your Library. The next time you want to apply your shaders to a figure, you simply load your version of the VSS Prop, and Synchronise. That certainly beats having to change the shaders on all the material zones on your figure every time.

ice-boy.. if you mean my images, I take a snapshot of a specific area of my screen (on a Mac, Cmd-Shift-4 and then select the area). Then I just open it in Photoshop Elements to annotate and resize for upload here.

(edit) oh, welcome back bb! trying my best here.... and yes, the new shaders in VSSPR2 and VSSPR3 are better!

"If I were a shadow, I know I wouldn't like to be half of what I should be."
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