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Subject: Frosty eyebrows


kjenarch ( ) posted Thu, 16 May 2002 at 9:54 AM ยท edited Fri, 10 January 2025 at 9:38 PM

I've been working on this composition w 3 characters and all of a sudden the Daisy character has white eyebrows that I can't get rid of. It looks like someone squeezed toothpaste over them and it renders that way too. I've tried reapplying the texture files but no luck. Whats up with that? Thanks in advance for any help.


thgeisel ( ) posted Thu, 16 May 2002 at 10:14 AM

Had something similar with transmaps happen, only thing that helps me: delete the figure, save the *.pz3 file,shut down poser, restart poser,load the pz3 and add the figure. Dont know why it happens, but it seems poser gets confused with transmaps


tasmanet ( ) posted Thu, 16 May 2002 at 10:23 AM

I suppose you did set the Min and Max Transperancy to 100% for UpperEyebrows ??


Preston ( ) posted Thu, 16 May 2002 at 12:41 PM

tasmanet's suggestion is where I'd start as well. But I've also had a similar problem when I accidentally set the Eyebrow transparency to 100% (when I meant to do the Upper Eyebrows). When I saw the Upper Eyebrows weren't transparent I went and set them to 100% and could not figure out why I was getting this wierd bright line above the eyebrows. Eventually I went through and found that Eyebrow was 100% transparency.


thgeisel ( ) posted Thu, 16 May 2002 at 1:32 PM

No, the problem is: everything is working fine, you do some changes in poser, render and one thing using a transmaps is no more transparent. The transmap is still loaded, the sliders are setup as they used to be, you have nothing done with that thing, only the transmap isnt working anymore


originalplaid ( ) posted Thu, 16 May 2002 at 4:25 PM

I am creating a character... not that I know the proper way to do it... using Vicky, a face morp from Posette's Paradise and the amazing Yazoo texture from the market place. I had the same problem, and what I found out was that I actually ended up with 2 eyebrows in the drop down texture menu. One had the right texture applied (I used a MAT file from the Yazoo package) but the other didn't have anything to it except the color set to white. I just set the texture to the right head texture and that fixed it up. Though now I have some dials regarding eyebrows that don't do anything.


melanie ( ) posted Thu, 16 May 2002 at 8:10 PM

Also, make sure that the transparency falloff is set to 0%. I've found that if the falloff remains at the default 16% or whatever it is, there's a slight ghosting of the transparent area. Melanie


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