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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 24 8:11 pm)
EClark1894 posted at 7:42AM Thu, 06 October 2016 - #4285812
Dynamic Hair. Need I say more?
I'll second this one.
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I use Poser 13 and win 10
http://pfdlives.com/pfd/index.php?topic=4524.0 You need a free account. Sorry about that. It is simple enough to do. Just wire up your texture to the root and the tip of the strand for the material. These are old pp2012 quick renders to illustrate the points. The thread is 3 pages long and explains how to do a lot more than just these things.
Some know that I am doing something special, but here some extra info.
Very known is the scullcap to grow dynamic hair on. Few know that you can grow hair directly on the figure too.
Now on to the hairs.
Style them using the style tools. Simm them by running a dynamic hair simm.
Do nothing and go back to the pose room => Now style your hair using magnets => Yes you can select the hairs and comb them using magnets.
Next, ha-ha,
Or?????
When you grow the hair directly on the figure? => Create a morph for the head to make the hair flow different; Or? When you used a scullcap? Create a morph for the scullcap to get the hair to flow differently.
And, of course, any combination of the above is possible too.
Oeps, almost forgot => Control where the hair grows (or not) by using a transmap.
I'm seeing people, including myself, struggling with the concept of Poser lighting. Maybe a webinar on how to get better lighting in Poser might be a good one. Again, I might suggest a team up with someone who already knows a lot about the subject. I would suggest Traveler or Colm, but as there's a chance they might say no because of their association with DAZ now I'd understand if that's not possible.
As far as lighting goes ... I have done a lot of research on lighting myself ... and welcome more input. Of course you may know about the thread at SM about natural lighting and that would totally by part of a Webinar on the subject. I took some courses in 3d modeling with Lightwave and had a marvelous book and instructor that did a great deal of work on lighting. I've also studied lighting on my own as a traditional artist with a BA in art. Always ready for input, but I do have a core set of skills as well. I agree about Traveler and Colm ... I'm friends with them on fb. I might ask ... who knows.
Boni
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If and more likely when I would not reference a commercial product since that would be unfair to the participants. They need to be able to follow as the webinar progresses. Lighting can be a lot of fun ... I would cover lighting for legacy versions with firefly as well as P/PP 11 Superfly lights. This will most likely be the third or fourth in the series if this takes off.
Boni
"Be Hero to Yourself" -- Peter Tork
Rhia474 posted at 11:24AM Thu, 07 November 2019 - #4369469
I'd love a lighting webinar; if for nothing else then to combat the 'Poser look' of many renders I see all too often. Also would welcome another Fitting Room one, it's still a hit and miss and many fear to use it.
Thank you for asking for input!
In the meantime, here's a thread you might find useful.
The site's still there, but I tried the link you posted in your earlier post, and it told me it either doesn't exist, or I don't have permission to view it.
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How would you like me to host some Poser Webinars here at Renderosity? If so ... what topics would you like?
Boni
"Be Hero to Yourself" -- Peter Tork