DTHUREGRIF opened this issue on Sep 09, 1999 ยท 8 posts
DTHUREGRIF posted Thu, 09 September 1999 at 11:33 PM
JeffH posted Fri, 10 September 1999 at 12:14 AM
I've seen those black patches appear on Poser4 renders from MAC users, would you be one? Nice image...and BTW I Morphed the windblown hair props ;-) There's a whole new version coming out soon... actually three new hair morph sets. -Jeff H.
DTHUREGRIF posted Fri, 10 September 1999 at 12:20 AM
Yes, I would be a Mac user. I wonder why it would only happen on Macs? Sorry about the hair credit. It gets harder and harder to keep track of all the downloads. Great morphs!
Tygerlander posted Fri, 10 September 1999 at 11:45 AM
Not true. I'm a PC user and I've gotten those black splotches quite often. I tend to use the two terrain props from Poserworld and more often than not, I'd get those black triangles In any regards, that's a wonderful image there. I've never thought about using the cylinders in that way with the transparencies. Cool =^) Tina
steveshanks posted Fri, 10 September 1999 at 1:34 PM
Great image Diane.....I get those black spots all the time in P4 and I guess a lot of the old downloads at Poserworld have them too, i don't know what they are but if I import the obj into cinema then export again they go away?....Tina do they always appear in the same place?.....Steve
Tygerlander posted Fri, 10 September 1999 at 1:53 PM
I'm not sure. I tend to rotate and rescale the terrains each time, but I believe it's consistly showing up in crevaces (sp?) like between two peaks. I've made do by removing them in post render. maybe Poser doesn't like it when we scale models/objects up too much. Tina
steveshanks posted Fri, 10 September 1999 at 1:57 PM
I thought it was caused by booleaning but it can't be as the tearrains gave none....I'll have to do some experiments :o0....thanks Tina.....Steve
Morbid posted Fri, 10 September 1999 at 2:18 PM
The patches usually occur from one of two things: 1) The polygon is flipped (even when double-sided you can get a black area - go figure) 2) The polygon doesn't exist - if it was on the figure and not the prop I'd say this is the culprit. There are some pretty stupid "holes" on a few of the Poser figures Nice image at any rate.