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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 7:38 pm)
Yes, but in rendering, there'd still be a seam line unless the garment was properly mapped to be filled in that way. Skirts are easiest (basic tubes). In order to have the garment look like it was made of cloth, you'd want some areas (shoulders) to look as though they were seamed. Unless the person is wearing an animal skin with his arms and legs through where the original beast's were, there will be some evidence of joining fabric. Even a knitted garment will reveal how the sleeves are set in despite being knitted in one piece. Carolly
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Hello hello :) I want to create a texture map of a clothing item. on the texture map, I have the front and the back of the clothing item. I want to use a seamless tile to make a basic background or cloth background, so that there are no seams visible in the render. I know I can apply tiles in poser itself, but I really would like to create the map from seamless tiles because I want to draw details on the "background" of seamless tiles. What would be the easiest way to do that? :)