Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: How did he do this?

lplp1 opened this issue on Apr 21, 2001 ยท 15 posts


lplp1 posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 7:06 AM

Attached Link: http://mine.site.ne.jp/dld/main.html

Someone please find ot how this artist did this. The artist is linked to Kozaboro's site. I hope the artist won't mind using his image to demonstrate his work. I would have ask if I could speak the language. Maybe Kozaboro would translate and provide a tutorial. If anyone figures this out, please share with the community. (If approved by the artist of course) Don't you think this is a major step forward?

Eowyn posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 7:14 AM

I'd say it's probably just playing with the highlight colour and amount. The folds were probably done post with Photoshop or something. I could be wrong though. :)


lalverson posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 7:17 AM

Or a bump map.


rjghise posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 7:25 AM

Looks like part of the catsuit to me with a transmap and a bump map applied.


-renapd- posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 8:49 AM Site Admin

As far as I can tell from my experience..it is definately a bump map! :o)



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lucstef posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 8:50 AM

It's only the biker's shorts with a transmap and a bumpmap; if you go to the end of the page, you can find a link to a LZH file containing the maps.


lucstef posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 8:50 AM

It's only the biker's shorts with a transmap and a bumpmap; if you go to the end of the page, you can find a link to a LZH file containing the maps.


tasmanet posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 9:08 AM

if you go to the END OF THE PAGE, you can find a link to a LZH file containing the maps. End of what Page ?? Yikes is it to hard to put a URL or something more specific in the reply, for this sort of query.


Yamato posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 9:41 AM

It's mine's transparency map and anti-reflection study. He used texture map for getting rid of relection on transparent part. Check the lzh file on the page. You can get all files that he used. http://mine.site.ne.jp/dld/main.html


lplp1 posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 9:46 AM

Attached Link: http://mine.site.ne.jp/dld/main.html

How do you decode the LZH file?

Phantast posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 10:01 AM

Lzh is an archive standard actually rather better than .zip but which got left behind. The original utility is the DOS program lha.exe, but most archiving programs should support this format.


tasmanet posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 10:42 AM

Try this to save time and effort http://mine.site.ne.jp/dld/poserpkg/sample_buruma.lzh


tasmanet posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 10:43 AM

Attached Link: http://mine.site.ne.jp/dld/poserpkg/sample_buruma.lzh

Or even quicker

lucstef posted Sat, 21 April 2001 at 12:11 PM

Attached Link: http://www.powerarchiver.com

Obviusly, the end of the page mentioned in the first post :-) I think authors don't like to see links in their pages posted in another place, so I prefer to index someone to the page where they can get the link itself. Sorry for this. As for lzh archives, you can go to www.powerarchiver.com and get a freeware program.

lplp1 posted Sun, 22 April 2001 at 1:11 AM

Thanks for the advice on linking Lucstef. I also appreciate the feed back on the apps. What a great forum!!!