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Bloodsong, I tried your suggestion but my attempts all keep looking like a glowing yellow ball suspended in the sky! I haven't messed with the fuzzy transparency much so I don't really know what I'm doing with it yet. It does acquire a glowing corona, but the middle still resembles an egg yolk!
Thread: Well...I Finally Did A Pic! | Forum: Vue
I use a PC anyway. I'll have a look at it. That's not a bad price, especially if I can make my own vegetation for scenes. Thanx, Marybeth!
Thread: Well...I Finally Did A Pic! | Forum: Vue
I agree wholeheartedly Kate! As an avid gamer myself I can attest that they are umm... educational! that's it... educational. Been playing Darkstone lately and learning alot about... something, I'm sure...
Thread: Well...I Finally Did A Pic! | Forum: Vue
Marybeth, how much is this Tree Druid & who makes it? Can it do a Mangrove tree ('cause I really need to find a mangrove tree!)
Thread: Looking at the sun... | Forum: Vue
I had the same complaint. I've tried the gradient thing (yellow to white) and it helps a little. I would definately like to see a tut' on making it look brighter and more... well... "sunny". BTW: where can I find out more about this Terragen prog.?
Thread: Unofficial Vue Chat! | Forum: Vue
I'm (usually) off Thursdays. Maybe I'll stop by if I get a chance. Who's bringing the virtual potato chips?
Thread: Importing Poser Figures | Forum: Vue
Traveler has Evolution1 & EvolutionWG (with genitals) on his site (Morph World) under the "Character" section. Those UltraMorphs (the ones by Confuscius) are just standard Poser figures with a collection of pre-applied morphs of every conceivable type. (They make great organ donors for Character models [G]) Evo1 has it's body parts regrouped and joint parms adjusted to bend more naturally. EveWG (the one I made skins for) has morphable genitalia copied from the WWG model) It's really less confusing than I make it sound :)
Thread: Importing Poser Figures | Forum: Vue
You really should check out the Evo1 model tho. It fixes several "rough spots" in the Poser4 Woman. The thighs bend forward without that annoying "pleating" at the inner buttock, the shoulders move more realistically too. BTW, Kisiel's license is fairly simple too... Not for sale or distribution without his permission (which is illegal anyway) but that's it. If you'll look at Tim's credits for "Brown skinned girl" (I think that's the name - it DL's with some weird numbered filename) Kisiel is credited with part of the skin [The eyes look like they came from Anton's "Shauna" texture, one of my favorites -- I have a thing for exotic women ;) ]
Thread: Allerleirauh's hair | Forum: Vue
I know what you mean about the "number between 0 and 1" descriptions. Essentially they tell you HOW it does it without really telling you WHAT it does! :) I've never used RayDream, but in Vue if you miss that little check box that lets you use an image instead of a function you could get lost. I needed a transmap in a picture & made an intuitive guess that it was SOMEWHERE under "variable transparency".
Thread: Allerleirauh's hair | Forum: Vue
That works. I also noticed that the Poser transmaps were backwards relative to Vue, reversing that diagonal line clears it right up. It took me a bit of digging to figure out how to use transmaps in Vue in the first place, it's buried under about 4 layers of stuff. Is that even in the manual?
Thread: Importing Poser Figures | Forum: Vue
Never mind. Found 'em. Had a bookmark to Happyworldland in my browser. I think I have some of these already. I believe the Amalgam texture was one that mapped with little or no seams. Just took a look at a couple of his maps. He has a light skintone or gray "halo" around the perimeter of his maps. That's probably why the white background "seams" aren't visible.
Thread: Importing Poser Figures | Forum: Vue
where can I find Laubach's textures all together? I'd like to have a set of those. Have you seen A.Kisiel's texmaps? You can find them on the PPG (in 3 sets I think) . The "Helena" texture is the one that comes with the "evolution1" model (it's modified for that figure) I modified the rest to fit evo1 & asked Anton for permission to post them, but never heard back. BTW, I always use P4 models unless I need a specific type that I only have a P3 of.
Thread: Importing Poser Figures | Forum: Vue
I get it using either method, but only on certain texture maps, especially those by Anton Kisiel (excellent texture maps too, BTW!) His textures are barely overlapping the lines of the template, which is no problem for Poser's renderer to blur out, but the seams are visible even in Poser's textured preview mode. Some maps imported into Vue show no seams, it just depends on how much "padding" the artist gave the template edges. Both methods should give identical results with the same map.
Thread: Free Stuff By Jon Campbell | Forum: Vue
Looks like Aladdin is the one to avoid anyway... I'll try download.com or tucows. BTW, Silverbranch: Didn't you get my message? Thanks for the crab! Haven't unzipped him yet (he was dumped in my DL directory with some other stuff I was getting) I thought about using a crab in my "Day at the Beach" pic in the Vue gallery, but didn't have one at the time. Thanks again!
Thread: Fishies! | Forum: Vue
Just mouse over them and it gives you the file info. Somewhere in there it'll say what format it's in.
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Thread: Looking at the sun... | Forum: Vue