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Hi Alice, Contact the merchants that created the products for support. They should be able to offer assistance as needed. Clint
Clint Hawkins
MarketPlace Manager/Copyright Agent
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Renderosity is the broker :-) We have over a thousand active merchants here who sell their products through this site. If you go to your purchase page, there will be a link to the products you've bought and the merchant name. Click on the product name to check the product details - this may give you the info you need - if not, click on the merchant name to contact them. You might also post in the Poser forum as many members there will have these products and may be able to offer advice. Hope that helps. Karen :-) Poser Moderator
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Alice, you might also try looking for the readme files for each of the products you bought, those readmes can contain a lot of info including who made it, how to get a hold of them, and often how to use it, plus you can see the file path of the parts so you know where to look for it to load it etc..also make sure you are using the right hair for the right figure it was made for...and if there are transmaps, often you need to render the pic to see what it looks like.......Hope this helps, TheMadPainter
hello alice you must be new to these heheh np everone start somewhere when i started i also got lots of poser hair also but i find drawing the hair to be more rewarding in my work but yes i still use poser hair for time to time. Also ever product you buy here has a readme file in the zip with the merchant name and contact info also if they have a webpage it will be in there to also read the licensing on the product because alot of artitst buy stuff from here for their art website to make money. btw these can be a very expensive hobby!
just take your time at these stuff and dont buy stuff you dont need!
Message edited on: 03/04/2005 11:19
Wow, that's a mouthful.
Alice, hopefully this might clear up some confusion; the white netting/mesh your seeing is the hair, you need to render it to be able to see it, that's how it works because it is a transparency, which makes hair look more realistic in poser with a texture applied. The old style poser hair was that bubblegum plaster like formation gooped on the poser 3 and 4 guys and gals heads that looked like colored gobs of spit or worse, that's probably what your used to looking for.
Listen to the folks here. Take the time to read stuff, look in the poser forum of this website and ask questions there also, and play around with what you buy, I doubt you can break it by trying to learn by trial and error. In the meanwhile, the bald look is getting trendier.
Message edited on: 03/04/2005 14:22
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Hi, I bought a lot of hair programsaddons. Thought they worked differently. Now I need a hand holding tutorial to Show how to use the hair so it looks great. I bought Gypsy Hair and Majex VR hair and it's suppose to be loaded but I can't find where it is. HELP!! I bought total hair and I can find that one but the hair on the model looks thin and has like a white netting that I can't seem to get rid of. HELP !~! Alice aka tabbycat2