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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 12:25 pm)
If you're making or modifying textures, keeping a master version with layers can be very helpful. Instead of starting from scratch everytime, you can add, subtract, recolor, etc., to come up with a new texture. I don't think Poser can read the layers in textures, so a flattened JPG seems to be the best bet for rendering. If you're talking about post-render work on your images, the layers can be indispensible!
Lyrra, I'm using Win98 First Edition, and can load layered PSD files as textures, bumps, transmaps, reflection maps, and background images. They load into Poser flattened, as Lemurtek says. I have the PC versions of Pro Pack and QuickTime installed.
My file-type drop-down list includes:
SGI
8BP
BMP
DIB
FPX
GIF
JPG
MAC
PCT
PIC
PNG
PNT
PSD
TGA
TIF
TPI
I hope that Curious Labs adds fully animated materials to Poser 5. It would be wonderful to apply an AVI as a texture. So much potential.
I load .psd's as textures all the time -- always have -- in the texture creation process and Poser reads them just fine. The advantages are that tweaks can be made in Photoshop, the psd saved and then when rendered in Poser the updates are rendered as well. Makes it faster to adjust and tweak. The downside is that they are generally huge and so a resource hog. When the texturing process is complete, I save out as tif or jpg. I use Poser 4 and have been through Win 95, 98, NT, 2K, and now XP with no difference in the ability to load psd's
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Are there any advantages to using photoshop layers in poser as opposed to a flattened jpg. Im assuming you cant adjust layers inside poser...