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Wow! I just ran out to get a bite to eat, & when I came back I found all this wonderful help. Thanks so much! I have Poser5, but as yet haven't tried any Python action yet, though I know I'll delve into it eventually. Perhaps now's the time. Also, yes I have made extensive use of the ol' clone tool and scanned known colors/textures...but it takes sooo long. I just hoped someone might know a more efficient way...maybe "by the numbers". You all have been extremely helpful with this . Thanks again!
Thread: ~~Any help for the Color-Blind? (:Please:) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thank you, dialyn. I've also bookmarked this site. Now I'll be able to print up a much better list of RGB numbers from these 2 websites to tape next to my monitor; it'll definitely be helpful to me. (Ahh, now I know what "Brown" is, & can stop fretting about making green hair.) I wonder if there's some Physical Anthropology site somewhere that might show/list skin tones?
Thread: ~~Any help for the Color-Blind? (:Please:) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks, ockham, for the reply. I checked out the site & it's quite helpful; I've bookmarked it, & will print it when I get my printer up. I can still see a need for more info since I have to do so much "by the numbers". Working with human figures skin tones often seem so subtle. How would one color a fair-skinned Kashmiri & an olive-hued South Indian using a chart? ...For instance
Thread: P4 in P5: unexpected render | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
doldridg, Thanks to you also for the help! I shall try it. After receiving Neftis' advice I tried again, & finally got a hair-like object. (See "P4 in P5 transmap rendering by Knuten on 10/15/02 23:57" for the image.) Previously, while fumbling around, I guess I went a bit hog-wild with "Nodes" to end up with the yolk-hair. :)
Thread: P4 in P5: unexpected render | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Best Poser 4 book? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Yup. Ditto. But if you also want something you can carry into the reading room... I liked the "Poser 4 Pro Pack f/x & Design" book by Richard Schrand. It's not just for ProPack. (I don't have ProPack.) I found it pretty helpful. I also sprung for "The Poser 3 (& 4) Handbook(s)" by Shamms Mortier. There's some good info there, too, but, well, I kind of preferred R. Schrand's writing.
Thread: P-5 Updater installation | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
P5 is great, isn't it? (A CHALLENGE, but still great). One way to tell... In the original P5 Judy wouldn't morph (for me), and Don sort of half-morphed. Open Don, & check to see if his Left Collar & Shoulder have the same dials as the Right side. Also, you could click Help> About Poser and then look at the version # below your name. (Mine says v5.0.1.241).
Thread: California Dreaming | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Uff da! This is fantastisk!! I want to help, so I hereby humbly volunteer to serve as one of your beta-testers.
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Thread: ~~Any help for the Color-Blind? (:Please:) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL