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Subject: A little ProPack, Poser, LW kinda question...


agate88 ( ) posted Sat, 16 February 2002 at 10:35 AM · edited Thu, 01 August 2024 at 9:32 PM

Hi. I have posted this question to the LW section too, so hopefully I can get an answer from somewhere...I don't care where! I am trying to get up to speed on LW7, and I am also using the Poser ProPack so that LW can host/render Poser stuff. Right now I am having problems with having the transmaps from Poser be realized in Lightwave. How does one have an alpha channel sort of texture (Poser transmap) work in Lightwave? Specifically I am talking about the eyelash transmap and the hair transmap of the Vicki character I am working with. In LW, I've tried a number of things including applying the transmap from Poser as an alpha UV projection in LW, but it doesn't work. Anyone have an idea on how this could be rectified? Thanks for any help. I was hoping there might be another ProPack LW user out there that has already encountered and conquered the hair/eyelashes problem. Thanks again in advance!


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