Byte Me Ok opened this issue on Dec 30, 1999 ยท 6 posts
Byte Me Ok posted Thu, 30 December 1999 at 1:53 PM
picnic posted Thu, 30 December 1999 at 3:06 PM
And Kozaburo, I think, used it in one of his images--it was beautiful. This is a good idea for the man--I also wonder if its possible to run the base through UVMapper, get a template for it and do a different texture? I haven't tried it--just the thought occurred to me. Diane B
Byte Me Ok posted Thu, 30 December 1999 at 3:50 PM
Yes you can Diane.... *Quote from kozaburo "The UVMap of the "base" props was created in UVMapper as a "Sphelical" map. ...and Alignment was Y-axis (ExportMap size 1000x500)" But he goes on to say *Quote "Though making a Texture Map is very hard like a nightmare." Your also right about him using it in his images but they were with buns and ponytails.. I don't know if a lot of people who have Nene's hair realize they have this gem underneath the other two layers... I just deleted the first two layers and found it... I hadn't a clue till I did.. =) ~Cindy
Byte Me Ok posted Thu, 30 December 1999 at 4:07 PM
Well the way I see it it's slicked back Allerleirauh... =) kinda the suave look ya know... hehe Of course not much looks good on the ugly Poser man... He looks kinda greasy anyway... I haven't tried a magnet but you and pull it around .. I might try that next time... =) ~Cindy
Kalypso posted Thu, 30 December 1999 at 5:19 PM Site Admin
Great idea, thanks for sharing. I had tried the base on Nene herself but never thought of the poor poser dude. I wonder if the ponytail could be attached somehow and mapped.
Ikyoto posted Thu, 30 December 1999 at 6:18 PM
Actually it's perfect for a "slicked" look, or a swimmer! And the hair line is what a man's look's like. Women have a more curved line that meets in the middle to some degree. This is something to be further investigated and expanded!