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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 01 10:44 am)
smiling/grimacing lips are thinner and puckery bump smoothes. or should do. i'm stuck ...
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I think the Cat in the Hat might know a lot about that. I'm pretty sure this has been covered once and maybe BB even weighed in with a solution - which is probably a detailed treatment of what Laurie mentioned. Good luck searching.
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Quote - I think the Cat in the Hat might know a lot about that. I'm pretty sure this has been covered once and maybe BB even weighed in with a solution - which is probably a detailed treatment of what Laurie mentioned. Good luck searching.
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"Oh - the manual says that? I have never read the manual - this must be why."Yep, this has been asked several times through the years.
There's no way to do it without a mask, per BB. But, the mask is an easy and effective solution.
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like an edge blend, something, to make lip matzone edges blend 'naturally looking' with face matzone?
thanks. :)
would be more fun than painting subpixels?
a nebulous thought, if like, the unwrapped uv could be saved as an obj, a very flat obj, then, do all the procedural stuff on the flattened obj, then export as a png to layer on top of the texture template, then everything would be in the right places, that's the baking thing?
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