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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
For Highlights, I used somewhere in the 60's for the brightneww, but took it way down to the 'teens of dullness. This one is not a shiny material. In accordance with that, in Effects, I brought the Contrast way down toward the "soft" end. Finally, I retained the rotation (X = 45 degrees) so it wouldn't sit too straight on the model.
That is excellent Varian...this bump map makes all the difference...very wooly ;D Cheers
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--------------- A life?! Cool!! Where do I download one of those?---------------
Thanks for the comments, everyone! Larry, great work on the plaid! Definitely a better plaid than I got so far. Now I'll have to go back and try some more. :) Sharen, the draped cloth is a mesh by Palmix, available in the Poser free stuff. And Bloodsong made a few something like it, with different styles...those might be in the Vue free stuff, but to be sure, try his website: 3DMenagerie
You know, about that cloth prop, I KNOW I downloaded it sometime in the past, but I can't find it in my admittedly voluminous hoard, at least not yet anyway. I hope it is still in freestuff, but looking through there I don't find it. Varian, the credit goes to you, fella. I had NOT thought of that before seeing your postings, but this kind of stuff is what I like to do, that is tweaking over and over. Kind of takes the place of actual smarts is what my better half calls it. And, I was hoping I could come up with something LACE-Y, but not yet.
It's still there. I just did a search in Poser free stuff on "Palmix" and it came right up. Glad you've been inspired, Larry! We've got a couple more weeks on the calendar to see what other kinds of fabric we can create in Vue. I'll bet there's a way to make one like lace...not sure what way that'd be, but the fun is in the trying! :D
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