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Subject: Hair and body transparensies in Bryce 5


Purr3D ( ) posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 6:12 AM · edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 10:40 AM

How? I bought the academic version and there is no manual, only a help file that I don't find particularly user friendly(I need visual aids) Is there a book out yet, or tutorial resourses specificly for B5; especially where it pertains to use with Poser?


thgeisel ( ) posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 11:20 AM

As far as i know,there are no differences between b4 and b5 in improrting poserpeople.there are tuts here in the tutorial section or have a look at www.brycetech.com


Purr3D ( ) posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 3:42 PM

Importing them is not the problem, neither is texturing them. It is the transparency maps for hair, lashes, brows and pubic hair that I am having difficulty figuring out how to deal with. Thanks for the resource tip.


douglaslamoureaux ( ) posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 10:51 PM

Transparent textures are applied using the Materials Lab. Cntrl-Left click to pull up a selection list and select the part of the poser body that you want to have transparent. Click on the M to pull up the Materials Lab. The texture ought to be a photo texture already, Click on the P in the texture window. This will pull up a photo list editor. Click on any box will allow one to then select the transparency file from Poser. The texture may already be applied, but the last trick one needs to do is to click on the little triangle in the upper right corner of the texture editor and select "Blend Transparency". Oh yeah, I forgot that one needs to apply the texture by clicking on the following lines in the materials lab. For applying the transparency map, only the circle on the transparency line needs to be clicked. I hope this helps a little.


douglaslamoureaux ( ) posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 10:51 PM

Transparent textures are applied using the Materials Lab. Cntrl-Left click to pull up a selection list and select the part of the poser body that you want to have transparent. Click on the M to pull up the Materials Lab. The texture ought to be a photo texture already, Click on the P in the texture window. This will pull up a photo list editor. Click on any box will allow one to then select the transparency file from Poser. The texture may already be applied, but the last trick one needs to do is to click on the little triangle in the upper right corner of the texture editor and select "Blend Transparency". Oh yeah, I forgot that one needs to apply the texture by clicking on the following lines in the materials lab. For applying the transparency map, only the circle on the transparency line needs to be clicked. I hope this helps a little.


douglaslamoureaux ( ) posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 10:51 PM

Transparent textures are applied using the Materials Lab. Cntrl-Left click to pull up a selection list and select the part of the poser body that you want to have transparent. Click on the M to pull up the Materials Lab. The texture ought to be a photo texture already, Click on the P in the texture window. This will pull up a photo list editor. Click on any box will allow one to then select the transparency file from Poser. The texture may already be applied, but the last trick one needs to do is to click on the little triangle in the upper right corner of the texture editor and select "Blend Transparency". Oh yeah, I forgot that one needs to apply the texture by clicking on the following lines in the materials lab. For applying the transparency map, only the circle on the transparency line needs to be clicked. I hope this helps a little.


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