rolfi opened this issue on Apr 06, 2000 ยท 20 posts
PANdaRUS posted Thu, 06 April 2000 at 8:04 AM
Ok this is by FAR not the only way to do this but it's simple and I am assuming you all know how to create layer masks in photoshop... Here's a quickie for those of you not wanting to look far: Go into poser, select the wireframe display (cntrl3 or cntrl4) for your intended "subject" Go to the RENDER menu and select ANTIALIAS DOCUMENT Once the image has been Antialiased go to the FILE menu and EXPORT IMAGE. Save it as you like. Next RENDER THE SCENE. And then FILE/EXPORT DOCUMENT or save it out, whichever you prefer or are happiest with. THEN in your favorite post work program (painter, photoshop, etc) open up BOTH images....(I use photoshop so my example will be with that) and put them into the same document lined up, one on top of the other, then perform a layer mask in which you allow one of the layers to show through on the other as you paint what you want revealed as WIRE with the paintbrush tool or airbrush. That's that...save it and you have yourself the effect. Granted I've seen other ways of doing this but they all pretty much lead to the same effect. Some are better ways of doing it others are just extra steps to accomplish the same thing. Mix and Match and see what's best for you! (to learn how to mask the images consult your manuals) PAN~ federation-21.com