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Subject: Poser 2012 questions


cedarwolf ( ) posted Sat, 06 April 2013 at 1:41 PM · edited Tue, 21 January 2025 at 8:46 PM
  1. I have a facial expression I have developed that I would like to save and add to my expressions library.  How is this done in 2012?

  2. I also want to save a couple of custom shader nodes.  How is this also done in 2012?

I checked the tutorials here and found nothing I could recognize on either one.

Thanks.


ashley9803 ( ) posted Sat, 06 April 2013 at 2:26 PM

page 160 of the manual


Zanzo ( ) posted Sat, 06 April 2013 at 2:34 PM · edited Sat, 06 April 2013 at 2:35 PM

Since you're new to PP2012, never ever turn off Gamma Correction 2.2 ... Make sure gamma correction is always on and set at 2.2 or else your renders will look horrible and noobish. With IDL turned on you only need one light most of the time.


luckybears ( ) posted Sat, 06 April 2013 at 6:07 PM

Quote - Since you're new to PP2012, never ever turn off Gamma Correction 2.2 ... Make sure gamma correction is always on and set at 2.2 or else your renders will look horrible and noobish. With IDL turned on you only need one light most of the time.

Try it with and witout GC, it depends on what you are trying to achieve: for drama no GC, though not sure why the above was a valid reply to original Q.


LaurieA ( ) posted Sat, 06 April 2013 at 6:10 PM

Shaders get saved to the material library, just like always. Expressions the same..saved to Expressions.

Laurie



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