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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 10:28 pm)
Actually, it would be quite easy to apply it to another figure, provided that you have a texture set that applies face and body hair via trans maps instead of having it all baked in. This was originally developed for Genesis 1, but I've only just now managed to reasonably automate the process of adding all the channels and dependencies to the figure, and since I've also just recently managed to get Genesis 8 working great in Poser, I thought there would be more of a market for a G8 version.
Thanks for the kind words! Here's another sample image, rendered after a couple of texture tweaks. If you like what you see, it can be yours for free if you volunteer as a beta tester! If you're concerned about G8F's Poser compatibility, Willdial's solution for Genesis 3 carries over swimmingly to Genesis 8. If you can't beta-test this product yourself but know someone who might be interested, please do spread the word.
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I apologize in advance that this isn't quite where a post like this belongs, but the forum for beta-testing requests seems dead, and it won't let me post anything there. Administrators, feel free to relocate at your discretion.
I'm seeking a beta-tester for a somewhat unique package for Genesis 8 Female in Poser Pro 11. It's basically a SuperFly texture/shader set, but it comes with a Python script that allows the user to control material settings via parameter dials instead of manually applying different presets. Skin color, eye color, the presence or absence of freckles, etc. can all be changed by just spinning these dials. It's a bit like Bagginsbill's Parmatic, except that you don't have to re-run the script every time you change a value (which is necessary with Parmatic, at least if I recall correctly). The shader updates itself automatically (though the preview admittedly does not) in real time.
Here are a couple of sample images, including a draft promo and a screenshot. I am eager to submit this to the Marketplace, so priority will be given to those with the time and promptness to deliver efficient feedback.