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Attached Link: http://www.weirdass.net
Use the grouping tool to apply a new material to the internals of the head. MitchThread: Poser Pet Peeves - | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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I'm with y'all on the !!! thing. My runtime folder is such a mess. No offense here, but I'd love some Michael stuff that wasn't completely gay. No offense here, but I'd love some Vicky/Steph stuff that wasn't completely sluttish. MitchThread: Bryce Universe | Forum: Bryce
Attached Link: http://www.weirdass.net/starryones_archive/2002/Starry_week_06_17_2002.html
What I do is go here - http://hubblesite.org/ and a few other FREE PUBLIC DOMAIN nasa sites, grab the HI-res version and make a tile of it, and map it onto a sphere set to (size) 99999 xyz. In the mat lab, set it to neither cast, self, nor receive shadows. Then, dupe it into another sphere just fractionally smaller and rotate it 20 degrees on one axis. Then, at the very top of the sphere, and bottom (-99999 and 99999) I'll put in lights. These lights are set to infinite and no shadow, but only at 1 or 2% intensity. This has always worked the trick for me, and allows for 3 point scene lighting. Lots of examples in this technique in our Starry Ones comic strip. MitchThread: Cool thing I did | Forum: Bryce
Thread: ot for 3d planes buffs | Forum: Bryce
Thread: looking for stores that still support Mike2 ;-) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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It actually ticks me off that daz just up & retires entire lines of character add-ons. They've still got a few M2 items here & there... but M2 has largely left the building. I've realized that I'm starting to think about daz the way that I do about apple. Poserworld is heavy on the Mike2 stuff. Join up for a month and download everything. Lots of the stuff there- you might actually use. Not just 15th century japanese bustiers with a smart prop feather duster which carry 400 megs of texture, but boots and shirts and hats and guns. I find it handy for the ole runtime to be richer in the mundane stuff. Real nice texture work, by the way, wolf. And I'm not using M3 very much at all either. First time was in last week's comics, and it was just because I needed a bkgd character to play a soldier. MitchThread: Brycer members get-together in NYC | Forum: Bryce
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86th between bway and west end is the Parlor. An irish style pub with good food, affordable drinks, and a kind waitstaff. May I suggest riverside park, as it is so much less crowded that central and since none of use know what each other looks like... -MitchThread: Brycer members get-together in NYC | Forum: Bryce
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Let me know when and where, nyc is home sweet hell. MitchThread: HELP:Exporting a character to render in bryce | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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There are quite a few tuts to be found on this, including one that used to be at daz. Described below is a handy trick that I use in the comic strip What I do is first add in a prop box, scaled in the y dimension. I use this as a point of reference. When multiple .obj's are imported into bryce from different pose files, they will come in at wildly different sizes. The scaled box gives me a way to maintain a common size for the poser imports across multiple bryce scenes. Once within bryce, the .obj will have several different parts, and be called "obj group". Select it and then apply the various materials/transparency options to the various pieces (lashes, clothes, hair, etc.) Attached image shows you what I mean.Mitch
Thread: Renderosity..heading in the right direction | Forum: Bryce
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My only question is this- Has a child pornographer (whose numbers must truly be legion to warrant the attention we as a culture give to this issue) been caught using poser art for... whatever? I understand that there might be witches or commies who post here as well- maybe even all sorts of evildoer types! Sensational crimes are fodder for the enemies of speech. These enemies force large groups to discuss extreme issues dear to their hearts. Nudity=Sex=Sin=Porn=Childporn=Protect children from sin at all cost How much of an issue is this, really? I realize bad things happen to a lot of people, and a fetishist will eventually act on their obsession, but is a 3d enthusiast website really the frontline in this war? Lets see if we can't get renderosity to stop drunk driving or tax evasion next. -MitchThread: Figured out Bryce Lightning Over Internet | Forum: Bryce
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That's the most intriguing idea I've heard around here in years. Please keep me in the loop on this one. -MitchThread: help too much skin!! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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The easiest way to do this is to use the grouping tool and select the polygons on the thigh (posette). When you have them selected, hit the new material button. Call the new material anything you want, and do the same to the other leg. This creates a new material zone which you can then make 100% transparent. MitchThread: how many artists here do this? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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As you may or may not know- We've been doing a daily comic strip with poser and bryce since spring of 2000. At the beginning (on a powercomputing mac clone), before I discovered hires textures and the mil figures, I'd burn a cd maybe every 2 weeks. By the end of the Starry Ones storyline (on an apple g4), it was 4 cd's a week. Today (on a dual processor G5) I'm cracking out a dvd just about every week. The attached image represents around 500 megs of dependent files- texture maps and .pz3's, which feed into a 157 meg bryce file- which generates a 3 meg cmyk tif print file- which becomes a 25k jpeg for the web. Only saving grace in this madness is that software (which is what all this drek ultimately is) is deductible.Mitch
Thread: Completey OT - but I'm tired, bored and overworked... | Forum: Bryce
Thread: Very Cool Figure, I give it best figure for the year so far. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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Bryce/poser for content. Photoshop the render into a print format. Xpress for assembly, and Illustrator for baloons. The font is comicraft's wild & crazy. -MitchThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
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