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I really don't know about Alyson 2. Is that figure weightmapped? The V4.2 version I am using is not weight mapped.
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Thank you to all who have ventured some ideas on what is happening in this example.
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Verg
Thread: Apply texture pose to clothing item and character's head shrinks . . . | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Another interesting item is the dial settings do not change. They still show 100 percent.
Thread: military jacket cira 1812 | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Absolutely outstanding! The coatee looks great! I also second the nomination for other period clothing (18th century especially) Are you going to try and model the Brown Bess? Charleville? Again, great job . . . I can not wait to see the finished product.
Thread: "PonyTail Hair" posted :-) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Roman soldier for Poser 4? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Ooops, the authoritative source is not Russell's but rather R. Robinson's . . . . sorry . . . Also, the forementioned group also has excellent line drawings and explanations for most of their kit. Verg
Thread: Roman soldier for Poser 4? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hmmm, try the home page first: http://legioxx.webjump.com I have noticed connection problems with webjump before Verg
Thread: Roman soldier for Poser 4? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
The armour I think you are trying to produce is called Lorica Segmentata and it was made of iron. In previous decades/centuries people look at various funerary stella, monuments, architectural decorations, etc and thought the stuff was made of leather. Not too long ago, two complete specimens (still intact!) were found in Britain. "Leather" scholars threw the towel in immediately and everyone now agrees the legionary armour was of iron. If you would like to see some outstanding examples of reproductions in use try: http://freehosting2.at.webjump.com/1fc9f4696/le/legioxx-webjump/images/atcrowd.JPG See if your local college library has Russell's Roman Armour book. This partucular group even has patterns available. . . hmmmm I wonder if the patterns would make modeling easier? Hope this helps. Verg
Thread: Vote! Name One Female and One Male character you'd most like to see available | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Does anyone need a PonyTail?? :-) | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Your work is absolutely stunning . . . I did not think that Poser could render hair so well. Thank you for your Nene figure and I look forward to seeing what you create next! Verg
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Thread: Apply texture pose to clothing item and character's head shrinks . . . | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL