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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 10 3:13 pm)
Just a quick suggestion; Go to Freestuff section here. Search thru the clothes & conforming figures for items (like the bullet proof vest?) that appear to have a leather texture similar to what you have in mind. Download & load the item. Go to render properties & jot down the settings, reflection, transparency, etc. load the item you want to work on. Try duplicating the settings & look over results. Repeat until you find one you like, or feel comfortable enough to try a few of your own. Good luck! (I'd load one & post a screen shot for you, but I'm at my shop, & don't have poser in my laptops - sorry)
If it is the same smoothness and shininess all over, it will look like plastic, no matter what color. You can find good leather textures at various free sites. Open up a paint program and paint over the template. (The rubber stamp tool in PhotoShop is great, for other programs you might have to rescale, cut and paste, whatever.) Save this new image out under a different name from your template! Carolly
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Anyone have any hints about how to go about achieving a leather look? I've been playing around with colors and such, and what I'd like to get is something along the lines of Billy-T's leather stuff (just the look of it), but I'm not getting results that I'm pleased with yet. So, if someone could share some hints or ideas with me, I'd greatly appreciate it. :)