tonyprend opened this issue on Apr 08, 2002 ยท 10 posts
tonyprend posted Mon, 08 April 2002 at 9:13 PM
The hair types that came with Poser all render in the Poser environment fine, but hair that I've purchased, such as "Total Hair", wben placed on a figure, displays as faint dotted lines. If I render it to an image, the hair is visible, but it's very difficult to morph and work with it in Poser when I can't see it. I'm pretty new to Poser, so it's probably something that I don't have set up correctly. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanx - Tony
brycetech posted Mon, 08 April 2002 at 9:24 PM
change the display to one that has lines with it. This is a poser nuance and its annoying as hell isnt it? :) BT
VirtualSite posted Mon, 08 April 2002 at 9:25 PM
no, you're fine. Those dash lines indicate a transparency map in operation, something that cuts off part of the texture map to create... well, "hairness" on the edges. Anytime you apply a transparency to anything, whether hair or something else, and regardless of how much is actually blocked off, the whole thing converts to dashed lines.
tonyprend posted Mon, 08 April 2002 at 9:51 PM
Wow, you guys are fast Now that you mention it, the canned hair that comes with Poser doesn't have any transparent spots (hmmm) The Smooth Shaded Lined display mode does make it reasonably visibly. Thanx for the tip I've also noticed that it doesn't render when creating an AVI either. I assume that part of the quirk?
VirtualSite posted Mon, 08 April 2002 at 10:43 PM
Are you setting your AVI for "current render settings" in the animation window? That's a little piece of info that's easy to overlook.
Kelderek posted Tue, 09 April 2002 at 1:26 AM
You can also set the "Transparency Max" slider in the Material dialogue box to 0% for the hair in order to make it visible while working on it. Just remember to set it back again before rendering.
ronknights posted Tue, 09 April 2002 at 7:33 AM
The "default" poser hair looks plastic. Once you get some "real hair," you can forget about using that good old plastic hair. You can do a quick render in the same window size once you morphed the hair. That's what I do.
melanie posted Tue, 09 April 2002 at 8:18 AM
If yuo click on the Cartoon with lines setting, you can see the hair to pose it, then change it back to standard view to work on other things. Melanie
ravenfeeder posted Tue, 09 April 2002 at 8:46 AM
I ran into this some time ago and was frustrated until I realized that I could go to the 'render' menu and make the hair object less transparent. Too bad someone can't put this in the 'readme's' that come with such stuff to avoid confusing those not in the know.
Great Bizarro posted Tue, 09 April 2002 at 12:05 PM
I have had a problem with transparency using hair. I am using the Morgan LeFey hair and set the top layer to 0 transparency to pose it properly then return it to 100% trans as it was before and when rendered there is no hair at all, she be bald! This dosen't happen all the time just on ocasions and resetting everything texture and transp wise doen't help.