Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: breast challenge ! (nudity)

postapulcino opened this issue on Aug 02, 2002 ยท 4 posts


terminusnord posted Fri, 02 August 2002 at 12:44 PM

The Areola I would suggest using a magnet to draw the areolae to a larger diameter, rather than using the built-in areolae morphs. You would do this by centering the magnet zone on the nipple, then scaling the magnet itself in the X and Y directions. The built-in areola morphs don't have a wide enough area of effect, so if you go over 1.000 on the dial, you get a ridge around the areola, as seen in your render. Using magnets will let you smoothly spread it out. The Naturally Large Breast With morphs and default magnet settings, you're not going to get a good match for the model on the right, because neither Vicky nor V.V. has much crease under the breasts. The problem is that this model's breasts are real, and large. V.V.'s breasts are suppose to look silicone and large, a much different situation! Real large breasts hang down and have a large fold between the underside of the breast and the woman's chest/rib area. It's possible to get a sharp crease/fold like this using magnets, but it means you absolutely have to dive into the dreaded edit falloff graphs. By default, Poser's magnets fall off gradually, and you need, in this case, to have a sharp cutoff where the breast is pulled downward but the chest is not. Silicone breasts are much easier to make because they pretty much just jut out, spherically, in an in-your-face kind of way, with not much "droop" or "flap". If you have some hours to spend with magnets, try using a magnet that pulls more downward than outward, acting on the back part of the breast. This magnet will need an abrupt discontinuity in it's falloff graph, so that the lobe of the breast is pulled but the chest beneath it is not. Then, use a second magnet (per breasts) to draw the front tissue forward, and perhaps a bit upward. Try not to get too discouraged... mastering the magnets to do your bidding is a VERY time consuming process. Poser's magnets are very powerful and flexible, but they take lots of practice to figure out how to get decent results. When you're just beginning, you have to be expect to edit and tweek them for hours, if not days, to get what you want. -Adam