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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
I'd start by looking at a template to see where the texture will be applied when it's wrapped onto the object -- for example, if you're texturing jeans for the P4 guy, there's only one way to lay out the texture sheet. Follow that, give yourself a little extra all around to act as overlap, then apply it by loading it in via the "materials" window under "Render" in the menu bar. If you're trying to use Bryce textures, you should use the square in the presets and position it so it fills the entire screen. Apply the Bryce texture and render, then export the image. That'll give you an entire image of nothing but the texture you want to use. Apply that to your object and away you go...
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how do you get a texture that you creat in photoshop or scanned in onto a pair of pants or shirt in poser. the material texture icon doesn't work right for me what i need to understand is the process of getting textures into poser, I have a tent that I would like as a prop, to texture with some of Bryces textures but if I do that, it doesn't become a prop it becomes a background Am I MAKING A SENSE. Hep