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Subject: How do I get my trans mapped hair on models head???


Skye ( ) posted Sat, 23 March 2002 at 11:28 AM ยท edited Sun, 24 November 2024 at 9:47 PM

I have d/l some custom trans mapped hair and have no idea how to load it into my program or how to get it on my models head Can you point me toward a very basic tutorial on how to use this type of hair. Most info I have seen is too advanced for me. I need very basic directions? I'm looking for someone with the patience to help a total newbie...Can you help me. Skye


brittmccary ( ) posted Sat, 23 March 2002 at 11:54 AM

Open your downloaded zip file with for instance winzip.There is most likely a "read me" file, with directions to where you should put your files. But in general the .obj files go into your Poser/runtime/geometry-folder hair files go into your Poser/runtime/library/hair folder and the texture/transmaps go into your Poser/runtime/texture foler. Hope this helps Britt



airflamesred ( ) posted Sat, 23 March 2002 at 2:48 PM

windows 98 right click on zip file and "extract to" and navigate to poser and it does it all for you - coincidently i only found this out today


melanie ( ) posted Sat, 23 March 2002 at 9:38 PM

As far as applying the hair to the head, you should then find the hair item in the library, where you can click on it and it will usually just go right to the figure's head. Now, you should note that some hair is a figure, like Anton's Vicki Changing Ponytail, and it's in the Characters libaray, not the hair library. Usually, the hair from the Hair library will already be parented to the head and just stay there, but in the case of Character hair, you will probably have to Parent Figure to the character's head in order to make it stay with the figure when you move him/her. Also, when bringing in a Character hair item, you ned to click the double checkmarks as if bringing in a second character, or the hair will replace your human figure. I hope that didn't confuse you. Melanie


Ralph ( ) posted Sun, 24 March 2002 at 7:50 AM

Another tip to conform transparent hair to the head is to set the transparency to zero. It is much easier to do all the transforms with solid hair. When you're done set the transparency back and render.


melanie ( ) posted Sun, 24 March 2002 at 9:01 AM

You can also set it on Cartoon w/line and you'll be able to see your transparent hair. Do read the Readme document that comes with the zip file. Sometimes, individual hair objects have special instructions and that's where you'll find them (and if there's no Readme document, shame on the author who created it) :) You'll often find tips and information you'll need to know about the item when using it. The Readme can be a very important document. It should also give copyright information which tells you how you can or cannot use the item. Melanie


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