leather-guy opened this issue on Feb 05, 2002 ยท 5 posts
leather-guy posted Tue, 05 February 2002 at 2:46 AM
I started Poser, loaded a lo-poly figure, and put a transmapped hair on it, Framed & rendered the hair, & saved to a JPG.
Next I loaded a simple one-sided square prop (comes with poser) placed it BETWEEN the camera and the figure, applied the rendered JPG to the square as a texture, re-selected the hair item, and saved it to the hair library.
Worked like a charm! (see picture)
After a few tries, I got it down to 2-5 minutes per item, and now I've got rendered thumbnails that are actually useful to me for 6-8 different hairs that I've bought at one time or another, but rarely ever used.
I know there's utilities that are supposed to do the same, but I have little enough time to play with Poser, that I keep putting off learning most of the external programs that a lot of you find so useful. (My bad, I know)
I'm tickled by this, as it can be done IN POSER, with just a couple minutes effort. - I'm pretty jazzed, actually.
The main thing to remember, for anyone who tries this is to ALWAYS RE-SELECT THE TRANSMAPPED ITEM YOU WANT TO SAVE IN THE LIBRARY BEFORE SAVING! - otherwise you'll find you've actually saved the textured square, or a camera setting or something.
Anyway, I hope someone else finds this usefull. (Especially the wonderfully creative people who create terrific transmapped hair & such for the marketplace, but only supply dot-cloud thumbnails).
Render on!
Jerry B
leather-guy
leather-guy posted Tue, 05 February 2002 at 2:50 AM
By the way the Item I used for the example is the Smart Hair for Victoria & P4 by (I think) Alla, a great product I'm sure I'll use a lot more often, now.
VirtualSite posted Tue, 05 February 2002 at 2:58 AM
What a clever idea!!! Many thanks!
Routledge posted Tue, 05 February 2002 at 3:18 AM
Good idea. B) Pro Pack users do have an alternative. Save your object to get the PNG. Then render into a new window with the window set to 91x91 pixels, save the render as a PNG over the original PNG and you get the rendered preview, with that cool "shadowed" look too. You can do it with RSR`s but you need a converter (RSRconv), outside of Poser.
geep posted Tue, 05 February 2002 at 8:13 AM
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019