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Who the bloody hell gives a stuff about you ?
I hope your friend sues the arse off you.
I thought this was a Poser Forum not some personal blog about
some unknown idiot called "Sam Therapy."
Go away and cry to mommy.
Thread: Dynamic clohes running thread... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Jeez Grichter, they're all having enough trouble as it is !! :)
It's a very amusing thread to watch.
Some of those meshes have more polys than than sense but that's part of the learnin' curve.,
Not using or having no access to Delaunay mesh must be driving thoses CPU's crazy !!!
Thread: Dynamic clohes running thread... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
It can be used after clothing is made if you wish...!
If you don't use Max very often then probably read the "Help" file.
I'm off or I'll get throttled to death !!
Thread: Dynamic clohes running thread... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Dynamic clohes running thread... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
If you use the common Poser type mesh you will find your garment will show creases and
distortions in a horrible way. This is seen especially where the garment may collide with either itself or where it may collide with the ground or some other prop.
Also because of the calculations involved, you will find that "chicken wire" clothing will take about twice as long to calculate than it should !!
Your mesh should not be a uniform or "chicken wire" type.
This type can be seen as nice neat squares, sometimes triangulated, but stll looking like a "wire fence".
In real life cloth has a very random pattern and that's why cloth when created for 3D must follow this randomness in order to look and perform correctly. Delaunay mesh is a name given to this "correct" mesh and it is a simple task to convert your linear type mesh to this type.
3dsMax has a modifier that will perform this function at a click of a button.
If you don't use Max then I'm sure your application will have a similar function.
Try it and be surprised at the way your cloth looks and performs dynamically !
Cheers
Thread: Dynamic clohes running thread... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hi,
Good idea.
How about a wireframe showing the mesh setup you're using. Both for the cloth and for the buttons.
Plus how did you "attach" the buttons..? Seperate mesh or part of the whole object or parenetd perhaps.?
Keep up the good work, Laurie.
Thread: Problem installing PoserFusion for 3DS Max | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Maybe smith should should have some sort of quality control..ROFL..
Maybe these things shoul;d be tested first before releasing software...ROFL.
Updates and patches already..
Oh well, never would have guessed..ROFL
Thread: Poser Preview window doesn't display textures | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Good post Dizzi.
I'd say that Poser users are unique in that 99% of them are using "Game cards" in their hardware, never set up correctly, and will always have these "odd" things occuring ion previews.
Poser is really just a play thing for most. It can be much more but it can also demand some better opengl hardware for proper and smooth results.
Thread: Wowie! ! This is really good stuff. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - Tend to agree with Wolf. The eyes, hair and clothes are very good. The skin, not so much.
Maybe you could show us your skin renders and how you do it ?
Must be pretty damn good. Or do you just criticise ?
I've searched just about all renders in this Poser site and none come close to the one mentioned.
I believe Poser CAN achieve tis level of realism if one was really patient and dedicated.!
I'm not.
At least there is a benchmark to work on.
Thread: Body Hair | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Very easy and took about a minute to render.
IF you are that interested I could do you a quick tute.
But only if you are still interested. :)
Thread: hair pieces not staying with skull cap | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Maybe Poser7 wasn't that bad..?
What happens if you delete the stray ones...?
Or maybe with all that work, Believable, you'll find it's your own ..:) !
Thread: Please welcome SamTherapy back to the Poser Team! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
For those not in the cosy clique..who the bloody hell is this man/woman/person anyway ?
Not another glove-puppet I hope.
Thread: Dynamic Hair Renders Thread | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Great examples there, dadt !
Thanks.
It can look nice if one randomly selects a few vertices and
adds another small group to create a different, less mathmatical look to the outcome.
A few thinner and bendier strands added in can give a more "organic" feel to the render.
Thread: Dynamic Hair Renders Thread | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
These pics show the Poser7 hires prim.plane selected as the hair group and the "hair" colour changed to suit.
Its a great way of making 3D grass and very very quick to render.
The "puppet" I made was for a kiddies show and again the Poser7 hair room came to the rescue with almost believable "straw".
The curly fella was jus for fun and consisted of over 100000 hairs!
Even the opengl card had fun when rotating this in the preview window !!
A normal games card just froze straight away.
Thanks Believable for this thread!! :)
Thread: Dynamic Hair Renders Thread | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Just a quick edit..
It was a FX4800 !!
I've got the cheaper one (FX3000)
Donations accepted by the way :)
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Thread: OT but please read - sometimes you can't trust anyone | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL