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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 06 7:01 am)
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This is a known problem with the Noise node (can't remember if it's fixed and you didn't mention what versions of Poser this is, but it appears to be PoserPro, which suggests that it wasn't fixed in P7). See linked thread for some info and possible workarounds.My python page
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Hi! I hope someone can help me with this... I am having a problem when rendering "fuzzy" materials in Poser Pro. I downloaded the Christmas evening gown from Evilinnocence the other night, and followed their tutorial about render settings and such to achieve the fuzzy look of the collars. Well, since I was creating a holiday render, I thought the dress would look best with a fuzzy, plush-like material applied to the rest of the dress as well, and I looked at the material settings to determine how to get the effect I wanted. Feeling very proud of myself, I figured out which nodes needed to be manipulated, and set the dress up the way I wanted. I set my render settings to "see" the fuzzy, and rendered. Everything came out fabulous, except that I can see the "grid" through the texture in my final render. I tried this on another dress as well, with the same result. Here are examples of what has happened. I know it's probably a simple setting I'm overlooking, but I'm getting frustrated! :) Hope someone can tell me what to do!
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