Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: hm a few Questions :) (Glowing Mouth / Glowing Cloth..)

Jennyver opened this issue on Jul 07, 2013 · 8 posts


Jennyver posted Sun, 07 July 2013 at 12:23 PM

Can anyone tell me how i could resolve the following Problems ?
  1. Glowing in the Mouth (my first poser Try with a open Mouth)

  2. I don't know how but my Dynamic Cloth is Glowing on the Underside.

Sorry for the Questions but my main Program so far was DAZ Studio with 1-2 Exceptions.

But now with Poser Pro 2014 came the Questions ;)


LaurieA posted Sun, 07 July 2013 at 12:26 PM

There is a DazStudio forum where they will better know what your problems are rather than us Poser users ;).

Laurie



willyb53 posted Sun, 07 July 2013 at 12:31 PM

IF it is a poser render, the first thing would be to render with shadows.  Then see what you have.  that render would be impossable to diagnose as is.

 

bill

People that know everything by definition can not learn anything


Jennyver posted Sun, 07 July 2013 at 12:34 PM

Its a Poser Render sorry for the Confusion :)

hm ok, i know there was a little missing. I don't know how but all my Lights have Shadows off....


Holler posted Sun, 07 July 2013 at 2:04 PM

Just a shot in the dark, but check the ambiant settings for the materials for the mouth and the cloth. They will cause glow if not set to black/zero.




Jennyver posted Sun, 07 July 2013 at 2:39 PM

The missing Shadow Settings where the Problem.

Ok, the Main Problem :)

I don't know, i find the Dynamic Cloth a little to high at the Back Polstery.

Here a fast Render without the Veins and a few Details missing.

@Holler Thx for the Tip. I will look into it.

 

(Sorry for my bad Englisch ;)


TrekkieGrrrl posted Sun, 07 July 2013 at 2:53 PM

What is pushing the blanket up, there at the back? It should fall down and it looks odd :)

And I suppose that is part of what you're asking?

Did you use any constrained groups on the blanket? Or did you just start it from somewhere over the couch? it really puzzles me why it drapes like it does.

You could try changing some of the cloth parameters, the fold resistance and the cloth density. That way I think you will get a nicer, more real drape. I can never remember myself if those numbers should be higher or lower to make "softer" cloth so I always end up trying first a very low setting, then a very high and see which does what. Some day I'm sure it will stick to my mind ;)

 

If all else fails, the Morphing Brush is great to fix dynamic clothes that didn't QUITE do as it should. In this case Id use the shrink to.. and use your figure as the target and "paint" with fairly broad strokes.

One last question: What did you use for the blanket? You should use the High Rez Square for dynamic cloth. (or something modeled to be dynamic, this is really a case where polygons matter :))

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Jennyver posted Mon, 08 July 2013 at 4:51 AM

Ok, here with a few Changes :)

@ You where right with the Cloth Settings.
The Blanket itself came from a Freebie

I think i render this Later with final Settings. (No Shadows... at the Moment, only a Quick Render)