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One thing that's easy with the hair is to give it 12-20% transparency. Not so much you can see though, but it changes the way it renders. Not nearly like a trans map, of course; but give it a try.
Thread: Homage to Traveler - What an Artist! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Character Study, need suggestions... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
...about the hair: X-scale to 103-104% to fluff it out a little X-rot the bangs down a little so they lay closer to the forehead See what you think; just my .02
Thread: Totally redone my site | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
The actual standard is HTML (or DHTML). Both Netscape (the company) and Microsoft chose to 'embrace and extend' the standard, in different directions but for the same basic reason. The most HTML compliant browser to write to would be iCab. With every page visited it displays an icon that tells you if the source is proper HTML. Even better, it run on the Macintosh. =) As Netscape (the company) was foundering on the reef of ecommerce, the crew sort of threw the cargo overboard, i.e. they open-sourced their browser technology as Mozilla. Of course the problem with open source software is that it doesn't ship until it actually works; so it's still in development. Then there's Opera, which is cross palatform. Is that still in beta? I will go look at the site now.
Thread: Isometric views... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
...I guess not any two, Y and X. NASA uses a standard projection that is 45 degrees in Y and 15 degrees in X. All those line drawings of the Space shuttle were in that projection. And Cabinet Projection is 45 degrees in Y and 45 degrees in X, with 50 per cent scaling in Z.
Thread: Isometric views... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I dialed in a big number and that's as high as it would go for me. Infinity would be best. Then any two axes at 45 degrees.
Thread: Articulated Helmet | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
My thought would be to move the pivot point back so the visor sort of sweeps back over the head so it's more balanced. The present revision would be like a welder's helmet and would need little gas-pressurized struts to stay open.
Thread: Isometric views... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Clan of the Magnet! Unite!!!! :) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
So, I looked through your very informative tutorial and it's all pretty clear except for that AcmSplineWindow graph. It doesn't have any labeling (not your fault, obviously). What are the two axes?
Thread: Clan of the Magnet! Unite!!!! :) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I thought so, too. Here's something I can Give Back, copyright it while you can: ** MagnetoMorph(tm) **
Thread: New Realistic Eye in it final stages. (coments please) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
R. Buckminster Fuller maintained that the eyes are concave microwave anntenna and when you lay on your back at night and look into the sky you both send your thoughts into space and recieve thoughts that you might not have had elsewhere. Seriously. Ontopic: JeffH is right, when the eye is looking far to the right or left, it should pull a little pink into the corner of the eye. On the last go-around I think I asked about the cornea. What does it look like from the side. And I never did find out where you got those eyelashes.
Thread: Clan of the Magnet! Unite!!!! :) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Traveler, you are too cool. Your willingness to share not only the morphs, but also the skills to make them, reminds me of a meme I caught just today: "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Give him a fully charged Electric Eel, and he will probably never bother you again." (either alt.sysabuse.recovery or Scary Devil Monastery, I forget) Thanks.
Thread: Back to a thread from a VERY long time ago... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
...and for those running the 'other' OS; there's the freeware Poser Maconverter, by MartinC.
Thread: What about the Wacom Graphire A6 Digitizer | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I installed one of these for my great nieces (or are they grand nieces?), but didn't get a chance to use it much. The eraser end of the stylus was supported by the bundled application, but not KidPix. I'd say any tablet is an improvement, and it will be hard to beat the price.
Thread: head skull format poser and morph | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
There is a skull on the complete skeletons in the Poser application at Libraries/Additional Figures; each with a movable jaw. Just make the rest of the figure invisible (I did a skull-and-crossbones this way). There are morphs for the skull at Morph World (available to your right ==>), they are for things like fangs and horns if that is what you want.
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Thread: Dinaie character study update... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL