Forum Coordinators: RedPhantom
Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 10 4:55 pm)
Much better than my attempt, should of thought of making it dark grey. Looks close to what is needed. And then comes the bump map, think adding noise then smearing them in the way horses hair would grow would work. Good Luck on This. It looks like a pony or a Mustang to me. Makes me think to redo my version of a white socked black horse. url to my textures: http://users.ev1.net/~riggsd/poser.html You'll have to follow it to Xoom, but it may change anytime, the ev1 link page will follow the new location when that comes. Tell me what you think please.
I tried the bluish sheen, tried reflective map. Lighting seemed to be helpful but infinite light made the white blue. This is a challange, but I feel that the trick is to get closer to how poser "computes" light reflection when the color is "black" There is very little reflection if the underlying texture map is all black. I am still working on this, but there are two types of "black" horses, one that is called true black and a seal brown which is mostly black with brown highlights. True black is defined as being black with no brown, although there are usually a few white flecks, there is usually no brown otherwise it is a brown or seal brown. I noticed a change with the reflection map, though I don't know why it should change it did. Using all white reflection map on the dark grey with the settings as above gives a bit better sheen to the coat.
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