amlaborde opened this issue on Jan 14, 2003 ยท 10 posts
amlaborde posted Tue, 14 January 2003 at 12:40 PM
What i did here was take both of these images after saving as png files, I took them into PSP and added some illumination to them.
P.S I will put the face shot in a reply.
Thanks, Annette
amlaborde posted Tue, 14 January 2003 at 12:41 PM
TrekkieGrrrl posted Tue, 14 January 2003 at 1:49 PM
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It's actually quite good :o) The weirdness at the elbows is a Posette (Name of the P4 Nude Woman) problem, and nothing else that postwork can fix that :o) What texture are you using (if any, I'm not sure) A good texture can really make the difference in a render Ste Leth has made a number of very very great free textures for Posette and the Dork, they're at the link above :o) Have funFREEBIES! | My Gallery | My Store | My FB | Tumblr |
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hauksdottir posted Tue, 14 January 2003 at 1:59 PM
Vicky 3 has weird elbows, too! Basically, if mesh is bent more than 90 degrees, there are places which need touching up after rendering. I haven't seen that upper arm problem before. How much Twist do you have on the dials? I agree about the textures. Stale's selection will keep you busy for a long time. :)
Tashar59 posted Tue, 14 January 2003 at 2:11 PM
If you had the antialais on, then it might be lighting. Some lighting causes this more than others. This also might be case with the arms. I agree a good texture might solve a lot of this. If you have more than one light, try turning the shadows off all but one. Tashar 59
amlaborde posted Tue, 14 January 2003 at 2:22 PM
Thanks a bunch enryoka and all. I am really trying my best to get the hang of this 3d stuff. LOL I will go look at Stales collection of texture. I used the basic P4 woman texture, ( I am still experimenting with textures) I am not sure what my dials were at but I can remember that when I was trying to adjust one of her eyes, the dress kept moving, and maybe her arms got bent and twisted too but I went back and restored the dress as well as her arms from the edit menu, and it still came out like that. I will also experiment with the lighting.
queri posted Tue, 14 January 2003 at 3:39 PM
That is the way you do it. Adjust one thing, go back and fix something else that went haywire. You did a splendid job on the eyes, though, lovely face, even with the strange blonde eyebrows, you do need some of Staales and maybe a few from HappyWorldLand-- check the links in the WebRing Top 15 on the right. Her hair looks good! But don't forget to check out Digital Babes -- also on the links to the right and Maya Studios.[just do a search on Maya in our Free stuff] for wonderful free hair. It won't show up till you render-- there'll just be a bunch of dots indicating the transparency but it will look fantastic. While you're at it, do a Free stuff search for Hack. He does some of the loveliest posette morphs and some very handsome P4 male ones, I hesitate to call him Dork with these morphs. You're doing very very well. Keep it up! Emily
tasquah posted Wed, 15 January 2003 at 1:22 AM
amlaborde posted Wed, 15 January 2003 at 8:18 AM
Wow, that looks much better. Great tip. I will have to try it out. I knew there had to be something I could do to fix that. Now I need to fix them darn eyebrows!! LOL
amlaborde posted Wed, 15 January 2003 at 8:18 AM
Wow, that looks much better. Great tip. I will have to try it out. I knew there had to be something I could do to fix that. Now I need to fix them darn eyebrows!! LOL