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well the middle one was straight from your STOMP program with all UVmapping removed on saving.
then I just put on a quick Uvmap on the last one in UVmapper pro..
so all I did was effectively prove your right it's the UVmaps ;)
Thread: Mapping, Normals and "Ripping" artifacts - An Experiment and Conclusion | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
it's a start. I can replicate the above results on complex meshes - you can eliminate the artifacting... but on cylinders (where this all started), nope.. soon as you put a UVmap on, the artifact is back.
did anyone report this to the programmers as a bug yet?
Thread: Mapping, Normals and "Ripping" artifacts - An Experiment and Conclusion | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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Thread: My big fat hammer | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
the main issue with unwelding / spitting vertices is you then can't use Displacement Mapping properly on the mesh, it does not calculate properly across the splits.
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Thread: My big fat hammer | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
select the hammer, you'll have the pararamters menu with the dials. there also is the Properties Tab. you'll find crease angle there. also there's a selection for Smoothing on the object there. I'd turn that off.
Thread: My big fat hammer | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
what version of poser are you using?
if you are using 6 or 7 adjust your crease angle on the hammer.
for 5 and below, you'll need to split your vertices (use the free UVmapper to do that) or model in small bevels (like .01) for each edge to stop the smoothing.
Thread: one approach to frankensteining V4 | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
and? you can have more than one way to do things. we all don't drive Model-T Ford's anymore... there are different cars ;)
Thread: running Poser Pro w/64 bit computer.....anyone w/ similar expereinces? pls help! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
yup it is, and you've got system folders hidden that's why you can't see it.
follow this link's instructions and you'll see the required folders
http://www.vistarevisited.com/2007/08/20/unhide-operating-system-files-in-vista/
Thread: running Poser Pro w/64 bit computer.....anyone w/ similar expereinces? pls help! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
"going this way, preview screen is extremely fluid and pleasant.... However, IÂ am still struggling with moving individual characters... it takes 5 to 10 secs. to select the character and takes even longer to move w/ cursor!!"
do the edit I suggested. you are describing the exact problem with ATI cards that the fix is for. the edit was suggested by the EF/SM support guys.. and it works. (I had to do it to my Poser 7 and Poser Pro)
Thread: running Poser Pro w/64 bit computer.....anyone w/ similar expereinces? pls help! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: running Poser Pro w/64 bit computer.....anyone w/ similar expereinces? pls help! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
well I found it for poserpro at
C:Documents and SettingsyourlogonnamehereApplication DataPoser Pro
change yourlogonnamehere to your logon name.
Thread: running Poser Pro w/64 bit computer.....anyone w/ similar expereinces? pls help! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
have you tried the ATI drivers fix?
edit the poser.ini file located in C:Documents and SettingsApplication DataPoser 7poser.ini and change
PREVIEW_OGL_OBJECT_BBOXPICKING 0
to
PREVIEW_OGL_OBJECT_BBOXPICKING 1
it works for Pro as well.
also Poser Pro is 64bit in the render engine only.
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Thread: Mapping, Normals and "Ripping" artifacts - An Experiment and Conclusion | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL