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(Last Updated: 2025 Feb 22 11:15 am)
Quickly assessing your first material room screencap, I wouldn't use a second PrincipledBsdf for displacement. In Poser 11, displacement does not work quite well unless you subdivide the prop and use a math node to give you the right settings. Don't use emission as a translucent cheat in Superfly; it won't look correct. Subsurface scatter could give you a jelly-look but you will need to play with setting values to get it right.
hborre posted at 8:42 AM Sat, 8 February 2025 - #4493562
Thank you so much!Quickly assessing your first material room screencap, I wouldn't use a second PrincipledBsdf for displacement. In Poser 11, displacement does not work quite well unless you subdivide the prop and use a math node to give you the right settings. Don't use emission as a translucent cheat in Superfly; it won't look correct. Subsurface scatter could give you a jelly-look but you will need to play with setting values to get it right.
I just used P11 for conversion the props. I'm currently using P13. I'll test jelly setting as you advise.
ChromeStar posted at 12:14 PM Sat, 8 February 2025 - #4493569
Personally, if you want a look like the original, I would reduce the Roughness quite a bit. Maybe even to 0-0.05. That will give it some surface shininess and gloss. The default 0.5 setting is a reasonable catch-all but lower values make things shiny and glossy, higher values make things matte.
Thank you so much! It looks much more real.
Materials for spoon & plate: PRA - Physical Surface Shaders
https://www.renderosity.com/freestuff/items/82488/pra---physical-surface-shaders
ChromeStar posted at 5:45 PM Tue, 11 February 2025 - #4493635
The other thing I might do, for a close-up, would be to increase the subdivision on the plate and spoon. That's in the object properties, not in the material (which looks fine to me). The edges aren't quite round currently and subdivision might fix that.
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Jelly Dessert prop for Daz Studio
https://www.digi-dotz.com/index.php/props/jelly-desert-prop-for-daz-studio
You can open and save this daz props in poser 11 with DSONLoader script.
http://web.archive.org/web/20201101092548/http://d3d.sesseler.de/store/poserpython/dson_loader/DSONLoader.zip
Ref: https://www.renderosity.com/forums/threads/2930857/dson#msg4345106
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How I can get more real jelly material?
I made this material by referring to Blender Tutorial JELLY Simulation/Animation!