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Subject: new to poser..looking for a certain item


Michigal ( ) posted Fri, 02 November 2001 at 7:01 PM ยท edited Sun, 01 December 2024 at 8:02 PM

Hi.i'm very new to poser4..loving it but finding certain things confusing..I've fallen in love with some textures i've seen in the free section for dresses by Sergermarck..can anyone tell me..where i can get the dress itself from? I'd appreciate any feedback on this immensely and thanks!


rockets ( ) posted Fri, 02 November 2001 at 7:13 PM

Here you go: http://www.poserfashion.net

My idea of rebooting is kicking somebody in the butt twice!


Michigal ( ) posted Fri, 02 November 2001 at 8:06 PM

thank you so much rockets for your help..its truly appreciated!!


brittmccary ( ) posted Fri, 02 November 2001 at 8:20 PM

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Hi!! :) Gloria, who has made Serges textures is not avail at the moment, - but I'm sure that she would have said the same thing.... Being a newbie to Poser myself, - but also so lucky that I've been fortunate to "dress" Serges latest model with some of my textures, I might have some advices for you. All the textures that I use are "made by Britt". That means that every color.. every pattern is made in some sort of graphical program. Uhm... I've several! *laughing* I guess that's a passion. I make some details in the Corel suit and some other little utility programs. What ever floats the boat and gives the "touch" that I'm after. Then I'll normally pull the texture into either Photoshop or Corel Photopaint and do some touch ups. You need to have your texture "offset", so use a filter that will make the texture "seamless" and if you don't get it "right", make the touch ups in the graphical program. I'm such a newbie to Poser that I don't know anything about correct lights etc. So I sent Serge my textures as they were. :) And Posette didn't have hair, - cause any of the hair-do's I found would be an insult to the 1700's fasion. I'm trying to make a time-right peruke... :) But I still have a LOOOONg way to go till I become a sculpturer, like Serge is. But I SO do agree with you.. I'm searching the net to find time - right textiles to "any" historice time frame. In a sense I think we "owe" that to the history. And Gloria is doing such a wonderful job! :) Britt



brittmccary ( ) posted Fri, 02 November 2001 at 8:47 PM

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Here she is with the texture, and Serge's evening dress. What I did. 1) downloaded the dress from his site: www.poserfashion.net 2) opened the texture map in my graphical program 3) Studied his model, - and decided where the "noicy" "turc" pattern would fit. 4) made layers of those areas on the texture map, and painted it with the texture 5) For the other parts of the dress, - I picked colors that were in the nosy pattern, - and painted the top and the belt/ribbon with that That's it Oh... Please... you hair gurus. Can you please, please make some hair that fits other than our "modern" style???? I feel almost like a criminal putting hairs like the posette hair on a model with this dress!!! Oh... and Oh... again... :) This is Traveler's "Eve". So I had to tweak both the hair and the dress to fit her... AND the bacground, - the stairs... they're a model that I've found on the net, - and I don't know who made it.. It's great! though! Final touch... I just added a "drop down shadow in Photoshop"... it's a really quickie... and not something I used hours and hours to do.. :) Britt



brittmccary ( ) posted Fri, 02 November 2001 at 8:52 PM

Unless otherwise stated. So, make your own. :) If I can help you in any way, - just mail me. Britt



Michigal ( ) posted Sat, 03 November 2001 at 2:51 AM

thank you Britt..and very beautiful work!


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