storyos opened this issue on Nov 03, 2003 ยท 14 posts
storyos posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 7:25 AM
PhilC posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 8:29 AM
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Like this?hauksdottir posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 8:40 AM
Attached Link: http://www.philc.net/M3clothingPackA.htm
For a very limited time, you can get a flannel shirt like that from PhilC... it even has the sleeves-rolled-up morph. He does "almost freestuff" offerings for about a week before they slip to regular price... and this has been out a few days. If I was even thinking about using the Mike3 character, I'd pounce on this set ($1.99!) as cheap insurance. I don't like the views or textures he is showing (I'm soooooooooo tired of that contrapostal posture), but I've used other clothing of his and the mesh and mapping are top-notch and easy to work with. Really baggy wrinkled jeans will be harder. There are various nerdish glasses out there, and that horrid hair has been modeled at least a half-dozen times. Why anybody wants to buy and use hair that looks like an uncombed compost heap is beyond me, but you will find lots of gallery images showing ruffled hair. (Of course, I still haven't figured out why the guys are wearing their trousers so low as to expose their underwear. Tacky!) Carollystoryos posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 8:50 AM
Thanks Carolly, The flanel shirt is the first one I met that even resembles the actor's shirt. Do you know if it is possible to change such a shirt's texture to get bigger and brown green stripes like the actor's shirt? Eran.
hauksdottir posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 8:54 AM
oooops... cross-posted. (OK, so dyslexics type slowly at best) Phil, whatever inspired you to put those shades of green together? (roll eyes) peagreen and olive? Yes, those are supposed to be casual clothes, not work clothes, but if that represents this season's palette as determined by the experts in NY, I'm going back under my rock until Spring! Carolly
hauksdottir posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 9:10 AM
Storyos, Sure. The actor appears to be wearing a plaid (there seems to be a faint vertical stripe as well as the strong horizontal stripe). One would need a picture of the shirt (like a nice flat middle of the back shot!) in white light or daylight (so that the real colors would be obvious). Clothing comes with a "template". This is a flat UVmapped image of the mesh. You are probably familiar with the "mercator projections" of the earth found in every classroom - where the globe is flattened and the grid is plain? UVmaps are like that, but some are better than others. You take that template into PhotoShop or similar program. Add another layer for YOUR pattern, and work with the template as a guide for placing, scaling, and aligning the pattern so that the sleeves join neatly and the size is right. If it is 8 repeats from shoulder to hem on the actor, you want 8 repeats on the map, too! If something needs to be centered (like a label showing at nape of neck), you want it to be aligned at the right place on your map. After you are happy with the look and have covered everything including the buttons, you flatten your layers so that only the colored one shows, and save it in a format readable by your version of Poser. (I don't think the early versions could read .pngs, but .jpgs at 100% are safe.) Load the model, slap the shirt on him, apply the new pattern... and see how it looks. This is where you get to play with colored lighting (trying to match your studio lights in colors), and see if it has the same ambiance. Carolly
PhilC posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 9:10 AM
And green wassup with green? :))
hauksdottir posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 9:18 AM
Phil, I like green. I like all sorts of green. My garden is a mixture of greens. Tasteful greens (and some tasty ones, too.) Are you by any chance one of those people who actually likes split pea soup? :worried look: Carolly PS, I wouldn't floodfill a plaid. Paisley, maybe, but not plaid. I've matched too many of them while sewing.
storyos posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 9:43 AM
Great. How do you "apply the new pattern"? Eran.
PhilC posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 9:52 AM
In Poser 4 just use the menu command Render/Materials then in the window that appears load the texture. There are a few other options available, but that is the jist of it. Poser 5 is similar but has some more bells and whistles.
storyos posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 11:04 AM
Thanks philc, I will buy the shirt a.s.a.p. Eran.
Little_Dragon posted Mon, 03 November 2003 at 8:31 PM
I'd recommend the Mihai hair from DAZ (currently a 99 Platinum Club special).
storyos posted Tue, 04 November 2003 at 4:06 AM
I was also thinking about the mihai hair. Do you know if there is something similar enough that has morphing capabilities? Also, if someone knows about where can I find the glasses it would help. The most important part would still probably be how to build this character using michael 3. Any suggestions?
TrekkieGrrrl posted Tue, 04 November 2003 at 5:48 AM
He shouldn't be too hard to make with M3. The nose is almost there as is. Load one of the pictures as a background picture in Poser and start twisting the dials till it fits. That's the usual way to do it I think.
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