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You may have to resort to using magnets to reshape the dress to fit the body and save it as a morph to the dress.
Thread: Texture Map Templates | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Mouth artifacts | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
It was the inner mouth geometry that was producing the problem. I solved the problem by first making the skin and the lips of the head transparent, making the inner mouth visible. Then, using the group tool, I selected the inner mouth by material just as Allerleirauh suggested and then deselected the vertices except for the ones at the mouth corners. I then created a magent, set its mag zone to affect only the selected inner mouth vertices, then used the magnet to push back those pesky protruding vertices. I then saved the modified geometry as a morph then combined it with Traveller's lip corners back morph to create a corrected morph. I'll post the corrected morph as soon as I find the webspace to do so with Traveller's permission.
Thread: Mouth artifacts | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
It becomes more visible by wireframe mode. The vertices go at crazy angles at the lip corners, making it difficult to tell where the skin begins and where the offending vertices are poking out of. I'll try selecting by material, as you suggested.
Thread: Mouth artifacts | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
BTW, the mouth artifacts become especially obvious when you attempt to render the face of the P4 woman and the lip corners back morph is applied at greater than the +0.230 setting on the dial.
Thread: Target Geometry Has Wrong No. of Vertices????? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I discovered that, if you use the group tool to select what vertices to modify using magnets and then create a morph, MacCompose will not be able to extract the morph (using Traveller's MacCompose tutorial) and protest that there is a wrong number of vertices. There doesn't seem to be a problem, though, if you export the modified body part as an obj morph using Poser 4 (following Traveller's excellent tutorial on magnets).
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Thread: Vote! Name One Female and One Male character you'd most like to see available | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Poser and Animation Master. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
DXF import is very difficult with AM, according to their forum. You may want to go to http://www.hash.com/users/jsherwood/tutes/tutorials.html and see if they have any utilities or plug-ins that will make DXF import easier. The import of other 3D formats has always been AM's weakness, and their attitude is that modelling directly from using their splines is better than importing polygons. You can always set your Poser model and create pictures to use as a rotoscope in AM and recreate your model from scratch. BTW, in an interview at the recent Macworld Expo in SF reported on Macweek's website regarding Metacreations, Martin Hash, the creator of AM, stated that Poser was their major competition, so he was pretty pleased withnews about Metacreation's demise.
Thread: And now for something completely different.... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: First texture attempt. Advice on 'color bleed'? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Part of the problem is the way Poser applies the texture map to the model. It looks great from the front but then blurs at the side. I think it's because it users a planar mapping method. One way to reduce the problem is not to use anti-aliasing over the areas that you know will go the the sides of the model. You essentially have to sharpen the edges of your texture map before applying it to your model.
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Thread: MetaCreations Selling Off it's Graphics Software? | Forum: Community Center
On http://www.macnn.com, they have a story there right now stating that both the creators of Bryce and Poser both own the rights to those products and that they will continue developing them.
Thread: Re: Allerleirauh's hair in bryce | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: HairProject. Finally... REAL CURLS! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
If you're taking hairstyle requests, I'd personally like to see the Gibson girl hairstyle that was so common during the late 19th and early 20th century, where long hair was bunched up on top. Recently, that was shown in the movie Notting Hill when they showed Julia Roberts wearing it in a period movie she was making in the film.
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Thread: About the dress conform to the body.. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL