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Subject: Bump map and trans map question ... SOO confused !


jwkub ( ) posted Mon, 14 January 2002 at 10:29 AM ยท edited Sat, 28 September 2024 at 9:40 PM

I am confused. on a bump map , is it white croma = raised bump and black croma = depressed ? lighting is playing havoc on me and thus my confusion. and in a trans map the white croma = that which becomes transparent right ?! Many thanks in advance!


geep ( ) posted Mon, 14 January 2002 at 10:42 AM

Re: bump maps - it doesn't matter because the "slider" allows for -100% to +100%, so you can adjust the "bumps" up or down without changing your .bum (;=]).

Re: trans maps - WHITE areas WILL allow tex to SHOW
BLACK are masked (WILL NOT SHOW)

Hint: if you have ANY "highlight" (< 0%) on a transmapped item, the item WILL NOT be totally masked. That is, the highlighted area will still show up when rendered.

cheers,
dr geep ;=]

Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"


cheers,

dr geep ... :o]

edited 10/5/2019



jwkub ( ) posted Mon, 14 January 2002 at 10:50 AM

DOH oohh yea (feeling goofy) i forgot that the bump slider was +/- 100% Thank you very much ! Happy rendering, JWKub


geep ( ) posted Mon, 14 January 2002 at 11:01 AM

... I'm rendering!
cheers,
dr geep ;=]

P.S. "(feeling goofy)" ..... Join the club ... we've all been there ... at one time or 'nouther. cheers!

Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"


cheers,

dr geep ... :o]

edited 10/5/2019



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