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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 15 9:11 am)
Sometimes this is caused by the light setup, sometimes it's caused by the texture. If you want to make the skin look a little shinier, just go into the material room/lab and increase the specular color value a teensy bit. Don't forget to write down the new value when you find one you like and apply it to all the material zones you want affected.
Hugz from Phoenix, USA
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Hello!
A lot of times, my models look like they have dry skin. I know in DAZ studio, there is an option in the materials section to make a material more "glossy". Is there anything that can be done in poser to make the skin appear to be more moiturized / glossy? THANKS!!!