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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
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Go here. There are others, but they all cover pretty much the same ground.Bottom arrow by the trackball control- turn off gamma correction!!! Vast improvement over the default setting. I read all the tut's I could find on this before seeing the gamma thing somewhere. Still have to tweak all the textures by hand one at a time, I think there's a program somewhere that will convert the textures but it wasn't free so I don't remember where I saw it. LOL Kinda have a list of the settings I'm happy with, just used the #'s suggested in the tut's as a starting point and fiddled until I was happy. Couldn't find a tut that broke it down to : ambient in poser = [magic formula] = what not in Bryce
After setting the gamma correction, I didn't have to tweak the body and clothing textures, but I did with anything having transparency. That's the hard part. The eyeballs, especially, and any transmapped hair. That's where the hard work and patience comes in. You have to search out each part in the list and set the transparency. I'm still having a little problem with the hair, but I did get a reasonably decent image of Michael in Bryce, finally. Melanie
I think I downloaded grouper recently. Haven't tried it yet. Usually don't get an image to the point I move it to Bryce, so when I do renaming a handfull of meshes doesn't bother me. I have I mentioned I run poser on a 300 Mhz machine-everything takes me a long time so I'm on a slow motion learning curve. Does grouper do anything else. If it's really worth it I'll unzip it. Like I said my scenes are pretty simple so theres only ever a hand full of meshes at a time.
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Then I compare to my Poser render and say "wow". Bryce render on the left, Poser 4 on the right. No postwork save compositing.
Anyone know of "Poser to Bryce" tutorials? I'm going to end up bashing something if I have to stumble through this trial-by-error style.
(yes, nudity flag, 'cause he's got no clothes on; just Michael 2, Jeff w/beard tex from Poserstyle and the wedge cut hair)