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Well if you don't want to use the hair room, your only other option, as I see it, is postwork.
Cute dogs btw :)
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don't do hair room, you need a hair density so high that your machine will fall apart. I tried to give the cartoon puppy a fur coat that way, it will teach you the limits of everything. But do-able. see http://www.book.artbeeweb.nl/?p=456
The third way is to turn the entire dog, except for the eyes and nose, into one big multi-layered transmapped thing like all other conforming hair in Poser. You need a a lot of bump /displacement texturing to get the looks really good, and you have to model (with the morph brush or so) the out standing strikes (as on the ears) explicitely. Do-able too.
have fun.
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Usually I'm wrong. But to be effective and efficient, I don't need to be correct or accurate.
visit www.aRtBeeWeb.nl (works) or Missing Manuals (tutorials & reviews) - both need an update though
Whatever happened to Tiny?
His Furred Cats are still in the RMP, but where are the other animals?
The furry dogs were at Content Paradise, but aren't there any more.
I know he was selling his furry animals at his own store for awhile, but I don't remember where.
If anyone knows, post the link. I love his Furred Cats, and would love to get the other animals. Somehow he managed to get them to look (and animate) really nice without crashing your computer. He also somehow found a way around the idiosyncrasies of the Hair Room, like the way different parts of the mesh will produce noticeably different-looking hair, and the weird stray long hairs that appear at random.
Hi Thanks, I don't want to post work every image I create and I do not trust the time Id have to spend in the hair room, that may result time wasted.
I can see from the link aRTBee it could be done from the tut but I would need much longer hair for the ears.
I am interested in the reference from randym77, who is Tiny? and what is RMP?
I could check it out maybe.
Cheers Rowlando
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Tiny is the user name of the person who made the Fluffy Cats product in the RMP (Renderosity Market Place).
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=94626
He used to sell them at DAZ, and posted a lot there in their old forums about the problems he ran into in the Hair Room making furry animals.
His Furred Mutts product was at Content Paradise, but isn't any more. I once ran across his personal web site, where he was selling a lot of different Poser animals with dynamic fur, but I don't remember where it is now.
(IME, longer hair is actually easier. Covers a lot of flaws that short fuzz doesn't.)
Went into hair room, added New hair group, opened Edit Hair Group panel, and clicked Add All.
Click grow guide hairs, and then adjust dials.
Here's what settings I used for the body fur.
Poser 10
Octane Render
Wings 3D
Granted, there's probably a more proper way to do this, and actually, I'd like someone to chime in and show me the best way to use an image with hair.
Poser 10
Octane Render
Wings 3D
rowlando,
nice example from BionicRooster. Just to reveal the main points:
reduce nr of vertices to 4, as you're dealing with short fur here
the nr of heirs generated (here just ver 800.000, according to the panel) equals density (which is nr of hairs per square something, that something depends on your unit settings) X object surface. So this bear has a surface of 800.000/200=4.000 - square cm? square inches? Halving the object size and zooming in might make a difference in looks, as hair thinckness does not vary accordingly (not really tested though). If your units differ from BR's then you'll need a different density setting.
the size of the 3D hair mesh equals nr of hairs X nr of vertices, that's 800.000 x 4 = 3.2 million in this case. Compare that with the bear itself, and you know why dynamic hair can blow up you system.
all the best.
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Usually I'm wrong. But to be effective and efficient, I don't need to be correct or accurate.
visit www.aRtBeeWeb.nl (works) or Missing Manuals (tutorials & reviews) - both need an update though
Quote - nice example from BionicRooster. Just to reveal the main points
Thanks aRtBee.
I did multiple renders, starting with lower hair densities, until I got to a point where I was satisfied.
Applying same texture to the skin helps a little in that aspect, as it fakes some of the density up until a certain point.
As for hair on a person's head, you'll want to keep skin texture under hair for realism.
Poser 10
Octane Render
Wings 3D
Hi everybody,
Sorry for not being around much, RL landed hard on me somehow. But all is ok.
I had to close down the store temporarily until I set it up with another host. Avast kicked in saying there was malware on the site so of course no one wanted to buy there. :P
I'm having PM contact with rowlando about the furred dog and I think we will have it sorted soon. It's still the version for Poser 6 & 7 which works with later Poser builds but will render thin fur.
If anyone else wants the dog (which also comes with pups),or rat or the short fur cats you can PM me and I'll send you my Paypal addy and price.
The hair groups can be optimized with some effort to work well and fast on most computers. The fluffy cat (here at Rendo store) is a proof of that. :)
Hi, Tiny. Glad you're still around.
Quote - I'm having PM contact with rowlando about the furred dog and I think we will have it sorted soon. It's still the version for Poser 6 & 7 which works with later Poser builds but will render thin fur.
Did something change in the Hair Room since Poser 7? Why does it render thin fur?
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Did something change in the Hair Room since Poser 7? Why does it render thin fur?
Yes, Poser handles hair differently from Poser 8 and up. You need more hair and some other settings are also different. So the new fluffy cat (here at Rendo) was done from scratch and I didn't have the time to redo the other animals.
Thanks. I did notice that the dynamic hair I used to use doesn't look as good in the current version of Poser, but never figured out why. It was very discouraging, since I love dynamic hair.
I think I have the older version of your cats. I'll definitely buy the new version, too, if it works better in PoserPro 2014.
Quote - You killed a tiger! It's an endangered species!
Seriously, that looks really good.
Thanks :o)
Quote - How are the hair shaders in PP2014? I never could get dynamic hair to look good with IDL lighting.
I couldn't tell ya, I'm still using Poser 9, with pretty much the shader I used for the bear, just with tiger fur image instead of flag for texture.
Poser 10
Octane Render
Wings 3D
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I don't want to use hair room unless its really the only way to do it.
Cheers Rowlando
Seek what you can never loose