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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 10 9:37 am)
WEll, it's been a while since I used a catsuit (or any item of poser clothing for that matter), but I remember being quite impressed 4 or 5 years ago when I discovered that you could add a transmap to the catsuit and turn it into anything from stockings to a T-shirt. 'Course, this was before Freestuff was jam-packed with all these bits of clothing. mac
Transmaps are just greyscale or black and white JPG images based on a template (UV Map). Black is transparent, shades of gray are translucent, and white is opaque. Just like the transmaps used for eyelashes and eyebrows and hair. You can make your own, find them in freestuff, or buy them with texture packages, and sometimes with clothing items that come with texture varieties. Transmaps do not come with the Millennium catsuits from DAZ, and not with the P4 clothes. Quicksuits are different from catsuits/bodysuits. Usually (in my experience anyway) that term refers to a copyright-free mesh that a modeler can use to make new clothing items, without having to start from scratch.
.... before the temperature of this thread rises too high....back to the technical issues at hand :)) another question leading on from this -- some of the characters have "spandex" morph settings .... are these related to the use of these quicksuits ? .... if so, how ? ... if not, then what are they ?
mathman, it's a quick and dirty way of making a character appear as though they are wearing a body suit. One thing you can't do without a bodysuit or similar, is apply a selective reflection map to a figure. Suppose you want Victoria to look like she's covered in silver polka dots. You couldn't do that directly on the model's skin because the reflection map would apply all over the body. So the trick is to make a transmap for the suit, leaving only the dots visible, them apply a reflection map to the suit also.
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They're used on a nude figure to simulate the appearance of a suit, or if they're on the suit itself, they can give it a "thicker" look.
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(1) Bodysuits, catsuits, etc. ? - these are usually skin tight CR2 objects, but I don't have the foggiest idea what they are for ..... (2) Seam guides ? .... are these different from "template maps" ? .... they look very similar .... I think I am becoming an old hand at Poser, but these are two concepts that have slipped through the cracks .... thanks, Andrew