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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 07 8:05 am)
there's a lot you can do with primitives with the right tex, bump and trans maps ... the brycers seem to do it a lot but posers tend to like to play with fully modelled props. good on you to try to open up this idea here :)
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a sweet disorder in the dress kindles in clothes a wantoness,
do more bewitch me than when art is too precise in every part
Thankyou, so easy when you know how. Have made wings in Bryce but prefer to render in poser. Now I can have different wings, not just the lovely ones from Thorne.
The greatest part of wisdom is learning to develop the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."
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A couple of times in recent memory users have asked about what's required to make their own wings. Usually the answer is a 3D modeler and lots of time to learn it. I've put together a tutorial on creating fairy wings using only a 2D paint program and stock Poser props. The resulting wings won't be useful 100% of the time but for many instances they should work fine. The check the tutorials section on my site. Images Credits: Rei Hair - Kozaburo/YAMAG/Koh Fairy Figure - Thorne's Robyn Character