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Poser 11 / Poser Pro 11 OFFICIAL Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 17 11:57 am)
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Turn off diffuse and specular by changing the diffuse value to 0 and the specular value to 0. Just to check it out in rendering.
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OS: Windows 11 64-bit
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not to sound condescending, but are you sure you're fixing the right hair group. I to that all the time, think I'm working with one group and can't figure out why nothing is changing when I test the render.
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If changing the shader has no effect then one possibility is the hair is using another material group. The shader could be set to pure white and the hair would still render blue if that's the case. This is grasping at straws but one thought is to use the group editor to create a new material for that hair group and apply the shaders to it. This could be destructive so maybe work off a copy if you decide to try.
SuperFly? It does things differently. There's a really cool hair shader that accidentally got pruned in the Bridge version of Poser. Right now it's in the legacy content. Down load that stuff and look in the Materials under SuperFly Basics > Advanced Hair Shader.
These materials contain a custom compound node to make working with strand hair in SuperFly less confusing. See if that helps.
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I didn't have this problem until I loaded the newer version of PP11, but now the strand hair almost always renders blue, regardless of lighting, render engine, or texture used. I got it fixed on another character, but whatever I did is having no effect on a new one. My very first render of this one came out fine, using the defaults. I darkened the color and it messed up. I tried a different texture and tried going back to the default. Even went back to an earlier save before the hair was finished. Windows 7 V4 figure