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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 15 2:13 am)
It's not so much removing nodes, but rearranging the nodes to respond correctly to the Superfly render engine. As Rokket stated, node connections in the Material Room may not be optimal for Superfly, seeing that the content you purchased is dated and Firefly optimized only. I think that the SkinEdit for Poser 12 is a fine product, however, I believe that it is solely restricted to the PoserSurface root connection and it doesn't take advantage of the PhysicalSurface and Cycles nodes. So, you have 3 options for setting up Superfly renders, it's just determining which option works best for you. And without seeing what nodes were used for the Tears content, it is difficult to determine how to approach the problem.
I have tested hborre's idea on a Sasha-19:
Not sure about other morphologies, but often Vic4's have a bump map included for the lacrimal, so I've tested this:
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Lacrimals usually take the regular face/head textures and need to be treated the same way. Reducing roughness or increasing specular will give the desired wet appearance. The Glossy node works well also, but, again, it needs to be applied to the texture. Of course, this depends on the type of shader arrangements you're implementing in the Material Room. I tend to work heavily with the PrincipledBsdf node for Superfly renders, especially where the skin textures are used. The GlassBsdf node has become standard for me in cornea and sclera/eye white surface application, while teeth are a straight Cycles arrangement.
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Hey people, so I have bought Poser 12 and have been experimenting with the new Superfly render system.
Still quite the beginner myself, had to buy the 'SkinEdit for Poser 12' to get the skins looking right. It seems like it removed a bunch of boxes/things in the materials page upon further inspection for the skins to look right. Does anyone have any experience with the 'Tears for V4' morph and got it to work nicely over in Superfly too? What will I need to delete or remove?