xpdev opened this issue on Dec 11, 2010 · 19 posts
xpdev posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 1:17 AM
Many thanks.
Poser Pro 2014 SR 1 on Windows 7 64
bit
I use IDL, Gamma Correction and EZSkin for all
final renders.
RobynsVeil posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 1:43 AM
Magnets.... or the sculpting tool. My vote would be the sculpting tool...
Monterey/Mint21.x/Win10 - Blender3.x - PP11.3(cm) - Musescore3.6.2
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xpdev posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 2:01 AM
"or the sculpting tool" yes, i this so, but i need someone that can tell me how.
"Magnets.... " i don't know....
Poser Pro 2014 SR 1 on Windows 7 64
bit
I use IDL, Gamma Correction and EZSkin for all
final renders.
ShaaraMuse3D posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 2:06 AM
First choose the morphing tool, then create.
There you have several tools like push, pull and smooth. Use the push tool to make the breast get pushed in under the finger, then the pull tool to pull it out a little between and outside the fingers.
Then you can go to "save copy as" and make a morph out of it. Then you can zero the morph you are working on, activate the morph. and then create new variations.
RobynsVeil posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 2:10 AM
How cool! Thanks, Grappo. I knew there was a way, but hadn't actually played with it much... the tool seems fairly sensitive...
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ShaaraMuse3D posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 2:14 AM
It's really easy to do custom morphs with the morphing tool. I use it for all sorts of stuff. Little tweaks on body shapes, adjusting conforming clothes to custom figures, creating draping morphs for dynamic clothing.. It's an awesome tool once you get a hang of it. :)
I did tons of custom morphs for hair too that I wanted longer or curlier or to fit more naturally to a figure.
PhilC posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 6:07 AM
I use the morphing tool frequently to both push, pull and smooth. Best to turn the "Magnitude" dial way down or else yes, it is too sensitive to use.
RobynsVeil posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 6:31 AM
LOVE your avatar, Phil! Wow, come look SEE, Acadia. Phil looks totally authentique!
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bagginsbill posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 8:01 AM
Phil wins, no doubt. In the future, when our avatars are back to normal, people will be reading this and wondering what the heck we're talking about.
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RobynsVeil posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 8:10 AM
Hey, you're no slouch either, BB... I mean, you just ran with this, didn't you? Just like you did with the whole Cloth Room thing! I'm so impressed with the sheer sense of LIFE I get from you guys.
Oh, and I am following your posts on that thread, even if I'm a bit behind... just wondering what mesh cut on the bias is going to behave like. I made an empire-waist dress many years ago I would love to redo in Blender and import into Poser ... and it would have to behave like woven cloth does: no stretch except along the bias.
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PhilC posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 10:00 AM
I'll have that list when you've finished with it Santa.
That way I'll know where all the naughty girls are ;)
parkdalegardener posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 10:04 AM
hehehehehehehe
ShaaraMuse3D posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 10:42 AM
Lol!
Me and my sister were just talking about how you remind us of santa... Now it's confirmed!
Miss Nancy posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 1:11 PM
oh, I see - we hafta do santa hats. anyway, the boob img looks good, however they did that. do they allow boob-grabbing here?
FightingWolf posted Sat, 11 December 2010 at 2:14 PM
Great question especially since I just covered this on my site. It means that I'm on the right track with things.
There are actually two ways to create that effect. You can create it using the morph tools found in Poser or you can create it with the Burn and Dodge brush found on 2D graphic editing programs like Photoshop Paintshop Pro and Gimp.
The shadows of her fingers will be made with the Burn tool and the Dodge tool will be used to lighten the skin in order to help fine toon the tension that is placed on the skin. Using the Burn and Dodge maybe faster than using the morph but both work well. If you are like me and enjoy Postwork then give the Burn and Dodge tool a try. Make sure the strength of these tools are set between 20% and 30% for a good skin blend.
By the way thanks for posting this question. I'll definitely share it with those who have taken the workshop. They will be surprised that they actually know the answer to this question.
ypvs posted Sun, 12 December 2010 at 7:25 AM
Quote - hehehehehehehe
Surely you mean 'Ho! Ho! Ho!'
Poser 11 , 180Gb in 8 Runtimes, PaintShop Pro 9
Windows 7 64 bit, Avast AV, Comodo Firewall
Intel Q9550 Quad Core cpu, 16Gb RAM, 250Gb + 250Gb +160Gb HD, GeForce GTX 1060
tagh posted Sun, 12 December 2010 at 7:40 AM
you might find this interessting:
http://renderosity.com/mod/tutorial/index.php?browse&user_id=112467
There is a link to a zipped tut. It explaines how to conform body parts to any kind of structure using the cloth room.
Might be worth a try
ShawnDriscoll posted Mon, 13 December 2010 at 4:05 AM
ZBrush does great tweaking for this.
WandW posted Mon, 13 December 2010 at 6:13 AM
Wishmaster has some free magnets...
http://rendergirls.freeforums.org/stm-soft-tissue-magnets-t67.html
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