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Thread: Question about a freebie | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I was going to do just that but I've clicked on a message before to see an answer and it was deleted so you couldn't see the end result.
Thread: Question about a freebie | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Textures & Illustrator vs Photoshop | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Scott, The template I am using (for our second skins) is blank (all black) with no lines representing seams. It is slightly over-sized. I didn't know if you could use it or not, I just thought I'd throw the offer out to you. Regards, Tim
Thread: Textures & Illustrator vs Photoshop | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hey Blizz, IM me with your email and I'll shoot you the template I was talking about. Tim
Thread: Textures & Illustrator vs Photoshop | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
"I imagine it must? If it is higher or shorter whould I get a skewed wrap in Poser?"
From my experience I have to say no and yes. Let's say no, when rendering there is a render option that allows you to change the maximum size of the texture. I say yes because the height seems to have to be a certain ratio from the width (example, I use 3000px/W X 4000px/H skins). Of course, I could be totally off, I'm relatively new to Poser and am basing my opinion(s) on personal experience.
Message edited on: 01/06/2006 10:58
Thread: Textures & Illustrator vs Photoshop | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Are you applying textures (second skin) to the figure? If yes, then are you using a "default" template? It looks to me like no. I can email you a template we use for our second skins. This might make things easier for you, or perhaps you already thought of this...?
Thread: Textures & Illustrator vs Photoshop | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hi Scott, Personally I don't use Illustrator. I use Photoshop CS for intricate work and Elements for quick jobs. For jpg's there is a general rule to never overwrite the image, delete it first then save, but never "replace". Not abiding by this rule can result in a lower quality output. Also, in Photoshop it, for whatever reason, is better to flatten the layers before saving as a jpg, I don't know why but my final quality seems to better that way. When you save as a jpg where are the seams being a problem? What specifically are turning out bad? Tim
Thread: Hey ClintH | Forum: MarketPlace Showcase
Thank you Clint, I will proceed as per your suggestion(s). I appreciate your time.
Tim
Message edited on: 12/20/2005 18:27
Thread: Hey ClintH | Forum: MarketPlace Showcase
Thank you Clint, I received the IM and appreciate your response. I didn't know you were partners with C.P. What are your personal suggestions, should I offer one from each package OR one package for three characters.
Thread: Hey ClintH | Forum: MarketPlace Showcase
No sir, not yet. I'm not sure why though, I'm receiveing "normal" emails from customers and such. Maybe PM me...?
Thread: Hey ClintH | Forum: MarketPlace Showcase
Thread: Hey ClintH | Forum: MarketPlace Showcase
Thread: To prop or not to prop... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
"But all this is beyond what you were asking about. " Maybe momodot, but any information provided is information learned, especially for those new to Poser such as myself.
Thread: To prop or not to prop... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thank you both, I appreciate your help, the delete keyboard key works. Steve, what you said makes sense and I appreciate the clarification.
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Thread: Pupil (eye) Question | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL