Paula Sanders opened this issue on Jul 31, 2012 · 11 posts
ShawnDriscoll posted Wed, 01 August 2012 at 10:39 PM
Ok. I wigged out when I got those bumps the first time in Vue. I didn't know what was going on. It wasn't skin at the time. It was scratches on a metal material from a Poser weapon that had the bumps.
For human figures, let's say if the chest/arms/thighs areas are lava-rocked after importing a PZ3 into Vue, I'll select the body texture JPG in Vue's Links Browser and then look in Vue's Materials Browser to see what Poser objects use that texture. Sometimes teeth and gum and eyelashes also use that same texture, but they look ok in Vue, so I can skip over them.
There's usually a default/figure body object that you can highlight from the Materials listed and edit that material. In it you will see your bump may be set to 1.000. Change it to 0.002 if your imported figure is human height (I'm looking at one now in Vue that is 1.907 meters tall - a supermodel).