Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Inspired by Bushi! Male Glossy/wet eyes (simple version)

jschoen opened this issue on Feb 01, 2000 ยท 12 posts


jschoen posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 2:17 PM

Poser 4 Only: Hi people, As I was doing some downloads I finally DL'ed Bushi's "Real Eyes". I tried to make them work with the male nude fig, But Poser's controls just fell a little short. Anyway,what I really needed for a quick fix was that great glossy/wet look and sparkle of a real eye. Bushi's "Real Eyes" gave me the idea! Corneas! Well here is a pic of how I did that just using the "ball" prop, a little positioning, some resizing and transparency! 1: Load male nude fig. (default position) 2: Add ball prop (position and size acording to the picture. Left or right) 3: Repeat. (Left or right) 4: Set the matierals (acording to the picture) 5: Parent the Balls, rename. It couldn't be simpler. This can be done for the female eyes also, but you'll have to figure out the position and sizing yourself. Thanks Bushi for the inspiration! I hope this helps someone. James

Jon posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 4:11 PM

Thanks a lot but just to let you know we cannot copy this or save as html from within Explorer because the images from Renderosity do not show up later. We get a Renderosity logo. Maybe you should do a mini-tutorial to post? Hint, hint. I'd really like to have this for reference.


picnic posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 5:51 PM

Jon, can you right click and 'save image as'? From Netscape this works fine but haven't tried it from IE. Diane B


LilWolff posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 6:00 PM

John I use Explorer 5 and I am able to save this whole page if I wish. I have many tutorials from messages that I refer to when I am off line. If you just want the picture, do as picnic says above. I know it works with my Explorer. If you want all the text and the pictures, in other words this page to refer to: Go to file (on top of explorer) Save as - and save it as web page complete. Rename it to tutorial instead of the Renderosity.com that comes up. It will save the html for you and also put the graphics in a folder with the same name as the HTML. You will get off line just what you see here. Hope that helps and I have explained it ok. If not let me know. I use it alot, for I could not possibly remember all the great tips and how to's that I find here. smiles


jschoen posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 7:11 PM

Yes if you right click (PC) click and hold (MAC) do a "Save Image as". Even though it saves as Message68400.jpg it still is readable. Then click and drag and highlight the text to copy it, then copy and paste. If that still doesn't work I will post it somewhere. James PS: I hope this means this is a useful tip ;-)


melanie posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 7:26 PM

When you get the Save As screen, you can change the name of the image. Just change Message68400.jpg to something like eyes.jpg or something, before you click OK. I do that all the time, becuase sometimes the images have strange names that I'll never remember what it is later. Melanie


Talos posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 8:35 PM

Thanks for the tip! By the way, I thought you couldn't download Bushi's "Real Eyes' anymore??? -Talos


wyrwulf posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 8:58 PM

Talos, Bushi has returned. He has posted his tutorials and many of his wonderful props at http://www.bushi3d.com


Talos posted Tue, 01 February 2000 at 9:03 PM

Thanks wyrwulf! I had checked awhile back, and it seemed he had tutorials but no props, but it all changed while I slept.


Jon posted Wed, 02 February 2000 at 7:48 AM

Thanks everyone, I had done everything you mentioned but for some reason I kept getting a Renderosity logo instead of the pictures. I saved as a complete html, right-clicked and saved picture, copied, etc. Today for some reason it works. Sorry for all the fuss.


LoboUK posted Wed, 02 February 2000 at 8:54 AM

That is terrific work James, absolutely stunning. I got Bushi's "real-eyes" characters (which are absolutely stunning) but this is an excellent method of creating them on other figures. Thank you for sharing - I'm printing this out now :) Paul


LilWolff posted Wed, 02 February 2000 at 3:49 PM

No fuss at all Jon.. James did such a fantastic on this I am sure most of use will be saving it. Thank you James! And Bushi for making those wonderful eyes!