amlaborde opened this issue on Jan 22, 2003 ยท 11 posts
amlaborde posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 2:17 PM
TIA!!!
Hugs,
Annette
amlaborde posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 2:19 PM
SamTherapy posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 2:23 PM
Most poses for clothing are MAT poses to change colours and texture transparency. Generally, no you don't have to have them, but it often makes using the garments a damn sight easier. Eyebrows? Paint your own, or adapt some from an existing texture. Comments - The right hand is extremely deformed. The thumb is bent at an impossible angle and the hand is poking into the hip. Otherwise, nice work.
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SamTherapy posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 2:27 PM
Sorry, I didn't realise what you meant about the eyebrows until your second post. But yeah, you'll have to learn to paint them in Photoshop or the like. Study how other people paint them in their textures. It's not too difficult with patience and practice.
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amlaborde posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 2:57 PM
I looked closer at that pose and damn, poor girl, that thumb thing looked painful. LOL I reposed her some and hopefully this is better :)
RedSetter posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 3:02 PM
Using the Poser 5 Hair room you can grow any type of hair anywhere. Even for eyebrows. Then you can use the Material room to work the shaders.
amlaborde posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 3:21 PM
Unfortuanately I am not using 5 I have poser 4 pro. Hmmm I am okay with painting, so maybe I can do it that way. Just take the renders into Adobe and fix em up. Thanks a bunch anyway :)
Eric Walters posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 5:16 PM
She is pretty Annette and I am glad her broken thumb was healed-that looked very painful!!! With eyebrows a good transparency map works wonders. If you have any commercial textures you should look at the to see how they are done. :-) Eric
Eric Walters posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 5:21 PM
She is pretty Annette and I am glad her broken thumb was healed-that looked very painful!!! With eyebrows a good transparency map works wonders. If you have any commercial textures you should look at the to see how they are done. :-) Eric
queri posted Wed, 22 January 2003 at 11:23 PM
I can't tell from here, but you wouldn't have your Groucho eyebrows showing through behind a transparency would you? You can tell if before you render there are dots and speckles in front of a brown arch for an eyebrow. You can get rid of it by finding the dial-- on the head-- for eyebrows gone. Dial it till they dissappear-- it isn't always at 1.000. Emily
amlaborde posted Thu, 23 January 2003 at 12:30 AM
Thanks a bunch Eric,I will look for some. :) and Thank you Emily. I am almost positive I had the transparency set. No matter what I tried, the color wouldnt go away before I rendered it. I did see the speckles too but the eyebrow color was still there. I couldnt find a dial for brows gone, just lashes gone. There is a brows in dial but that doesnt sem to do anything. Annette