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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Mash your fingertips into the slot of your CD-ROM drive repeatedly. That should bring tears to your eyes ;-) Seriously: If you've got Photoshop and want to get the effect by postwork look at this tutorial: http://www.renderosity.com/~archange/eyes.htm If you are in possession of Max and abhor postwork then have a look at NeilBlevins.com where he has many excellent tutorials on how to use procedural methods, including one on how to get wet looks. I found the first link in 15 seconds by doing a Google search on "Tears" and "Poser" If you do the same I am sure you will turn up others.
There was a free prop a long time ago named "Spew 4U" that was a morphing glob of goo and would probably work as an excellent tear- trouble is I don't remember who made it, perhaps someone else here will though. Or, you could try sitting a magnet on top of a sphere, pull the magnet in the +Y direction to elongate, and then scale the whole magnet using the plain "scale" dial to a much smaller size, which should pull the elongated part to a point for a classic teardrop shape. I never used magnets on Poser's primitives but I hear that actually doesn't work too well on some of them, like the cone. The one I used in my gallery images "Freedom's Sorrow" I just made in about 5 minutes using the RDS modeler. Or find an egg prop. Voila! Ready made tear. Or scale a sphere long in the Y direction, then angle it so that the top edge is actually into the face under the eye a little bit, which may or may not work, but either way you'll have tears by the time you're done messing with those primitives. =};-}>
Attached Link: http://www.dalinise.com
I made a tutorial about making tears in postwork. It is on www.dalinise.com Hope you can use it:-)heyas; i paint mine on in post in photoshop. on a new empty layer, i use white and the paintbrush to dab on some highlights, then use the smear tool to draw them out (and lessen their intensity), and then change the layer mode to one of the lighting modes, whichever looks best. (soft light, hard light, colour dodge, etc.) dalinise's look better than mine, though.
Attached Link: http://forums.big-i.com/htdocs/dcforum/User_files/GhostofMacbeth/3b11c92a56e0a996.jpg
Here is another technique that I used for a test. Trying to so tears with no post work. This is a Bryce render since it has the extra channel to work with the specularity. It is much easier with psot but wanted to try without. It came from a challenge to make a sweaty person with no post. Later.Attached Link: http://204.97.144.91/
I just found codeman. He is alive and well. Here are links to his free stuff, where both Spurt and Spew are downloadable. He has some neat stuff for sale on one of the links from that page.Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=88631&Start=1&Artist=dancineyes&ByArtist=Yes
That's cool. I looked everywhere for spew4u with no luck! To the point where I just downloaded the tear from here and fought with the slide bars for a day or two. Finally figured it out though...I think. "The Day She cried too" in my gallery (link)is the end result of my tedious work...LOL.:) But thank you for letting us know. I will defiantly go check his site out.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on making Tears? I see them used in alot of the Galleries. I'm new the world of Poser and would love the help. Thank you!