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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 20 6:12 am)
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Looks really good.....burrr. You might find this free procedural texture generator plug-in helpful (called MapZone)for making bump maps. It's only for Photoshop 7 or CS (Mac CS only) but works amazingly well. @PhilC,I must have miss that Braille edition, but I do have a few copies of the scratch & sniff edition. SWAMPI don't know, I think the red areas lend to the realism. Or maybe it is just me. When I get goosebumps (which is all the time because I am always cold, lol) My skin gets splotchy like that. Looking at them now, (because my *^%% husband decided to turn the heat off) it seems that i get white splotches, which kind of makes the other areas seem red, i guess.
Good job!
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Looks Good! Waiting for a tutorial :)
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Thanks for all the great comments (complements). I will sort my thoughts out and post an explanation (tutorial) of this effect. In response to a comment by Opera. This is not a post effect. It's a bump/displacement map I created in PS.
It's still a work in progress though. There are a number of things to work out. i.e. Goose bumps do not appear every where. The effect is not as strong on all parts of the body, etc.
Next I'd like to tackle "peach fuzz". It's an important element for female figures and children.
Also: The redness is very slight on my monitor. I use a Mac and have a ViewSonic UltraBright A90f+ monitor. I keep everything adjusted for print, as in printing press.
Soooo realistic !!!! Congrats !!!
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Goosebumps tend to occur around tiny almost invisible hairs, as the skin tightens around them getting them to stand up. (If we were hairier, the lofted hairs would add insulation.)
The reason this looks more like a rash is that the bumps are "domes" rather than "volcanoes" in profile (gradient curves going in wrong direction). This is an interesting effect, and I think you are on the right track, but you may want to examine some skin for hairiness and see which areas have what density.
Carolly
Message edited on: 03/27/2005 05:04
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