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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
This is just a suggestion, I haven't tried it yet so take it as you will. If you use the wireframe template that you get from UVmapper or a default poser figure, as a jpg file and apply it as a texture to your object, would it not render as a solid with the mesh visible? I suppose you could colour alter the lines in a photoedit pkg to be, say green with a black bkgrnd. If someone gives this a try, let me know please (curious!)
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I've seen a tutorial online about this, but I don't remember where. The tute covered hos to take a poser figure, and render the legs in wireframe and fade into regular textures at the thighs or so. It was done with a wire frame texture and transparency maps. I think you'll need to actually use a wire frame texture, and I think that a simple grid set to map parabolically should do the trick.
http://www.awakemm.com/poserarcana/tutorials/rw/rw05/index.html (Copy the link into one line.) It's Robin Wood's "Flesh to Water" tutorial, which can be adapted for the wireframe view. It's done in Photoshop. http://www.geocities.com/dawn-/poser101/wireframe.html Wireframe texture tutorial by "Bren in NC". The other way is to do a screen capture of the wireframe view, put it into a layer in Photoshop (or PaintShop Pro), and then put the rendered view into another layer above the wireframe one. Take a fuzzy brush and then apply transparency to the rendered layer on the places where you want the wireframe to show. Something like that is on the front page of www.tatjana.ws. HTH.
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By the way, I have done something very similar to that flesh to water idea in "The Body Electric", "High Tech Halloween" and "Daydreaming" in my posted works. I first discovered this technique back with an erotic Christmas image done for Renderotica back in 2000. Cool stuff!
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Attached Link: http://www.bsmooth.de/BSolutions/#Render
http://www.bsmooth.de/BSolutions/#Render Here's how to render to wire frame, just set ther animation as a one or two frame bmp sequence for still images.
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