Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: How do I create my own rsr files?

tbenner opened this issue on Feb 16, 2002 ยท 7 posts


tbenner posted Sat, 16 February 2002 at 8:26 AM

I have a figure with transmapped hair. The default .rsr file does not show the rendered hair. How do I create my own .rsr files? I don't have ProPack, just poser4. Is there some utility which will allow you to convert say a .bmp file to an .rsr file?

Thanks!

[Tim]


tbenner posted Sat, 16 February 2002 at 8:51 AM

Well, I'll answer my own question. In the free stuff area I found the rsr convert program, which does the trick. [Tim]


nfredman posted Sat, 16 February 2002 at 8:56 AM

Ahh... you are in luck. Search Freestuff here for RSR Converter. This is a nifty little windows program! i use it lots. Render the item you want in a 500 x 500 pixel window in Poser, and export the render to a Mac PICT file (File->Export... menu). Now open the PICT file in Photoshop or other paint program, invert the alpha mask, reduce the file to 91 x 91 pixels, and apply a bit of unsharp mask to make it crisper. (There's a Photoshop action for this in Freestuff too, or i could post mine, for that matter.)Now save out the smaller image as a PICT file. Start up RSR Converter. It has 2 text boxes in it--one for the path to the file you just made, and one for the RSR file you want to replace (or create, if you didn't have one). Just browse to the appropriate places & click OK, and it's done. Once you get this down, you'll never use default RSR's again. --Nan


Eowyn posted Sat, 16 February 2002 at 9:40 AM

You can also make really neat .rsr's this way: 1. render an image, make sure it's a square (500x500, 600x600 etc) 2. take the image to Photoshop, do postwork, add text, whatever you want 3. import the new image to Poser background 4. hide the figure and ground plane 5. save for example a pose -> you'll get a fantastic .rsr 6. rename the .rsr to match the .cr2's (or poses or whatever) name.


geep posted Sat, 16 February 2002 at 9:48 AM

Attached Link: http://lcrepiliere.free.fr/softp3doDownload.html

Or you can just get Yarp's excellent P3DoExplorer! It's easy to use. ;=]

Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"


cheers,

dr geep ... :o]

edited 10/5/2019



nfredman posted Sat, 16 February 2002 at 12:05 PM

So many choices! Thanks, Eowyn & Geep. i didn't know P3DOExpolorer would do that, or how to do the background thing.


tbenner posted Mon, 18 February 2002 at 6:49 PM

Thanks guys for all the responses, even though I answered my own question! :-) My poser babes were complaining before since their trans-mapped hair would not show up in the preview winodw; now they are happy. :-) [Tim]