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'ramidle' seems a promising tool...is it free? Where can I get it?? Currently I'm working on a br5 file that's 185mb of size. Its still performing slow after I've reduce the wireframe resolution on selected, motion and static. The hourglass appears whenever I move an object or camera. I'm using 512mb RD RAM on a P4 1.4 MHz running win2000 (sr2). One more thing which one takes more memory in Bryce, a native bryce object (.obp) or an imported object (.3ds, .obj)?? Thanx-a-lot for all those tips!
Thread: VueMaster????? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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Thread: Poses and animation | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
memorise the camera position in the first key-frame (alt+ctrl+H) then restore the camera in the last key-frame (shift+ctrl+H)...
Thread: How do I make characters furry? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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Thread: How do I make characters furry? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
if you use a decent bum map correctly then the hair should come out nicely, don't expect perfection though, some thing Poser just can't do...
Thread: How do I make characters furry? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: How do I make characters furry? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
well, when u render it'll give an illusion of hair (the bump map should be in grayscale with high contrast)
Thread: How do I make characters furry? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
you don't have to work with UV map,instead work with the original texture in photoshop. Don't forget to make a back up of the original one...
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