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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 10 10:00 pm)
acutally an easy solution is to take your bump map and create a negative image in your photoeditor and save it as bumx.jpg for it. Just make sure you only use it on the areas where she would have goosebumps. Do two renders, one without and then overlay it, so you can make sure you don't have funky other skin textures going on.
Message edited on: 10/29/2004 16:22
I often texture skin with the patern stamp. You could paint a single goose bump by finding a close up of one in a photo then make a tiling patern of that to use with the stamp in screen soft light or hard light mode... I find it works best to have the patern in gray scale... sometimes you need to have it baselined gray with curve. I believe a goose bump is just a bump... you could take a render of a ball set half way into a plane and use that as the base for your painting after establing the lighting.
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Any of you clever ppl know how to do it? I've got photoshop 7, but i'm no expert. Jack