I did a small amount of work with Poser way back when it was new. Honestly, I was amazed by what you could do with just that program and the stock characters. I did a bit of illustration and posted to Renderosity before it was called Renderosity. It was "something" 3D, I think...LOL Anyway, those images are long lost to the server.
Recently, I was traveling and decided to try my hand with the new Daz Studio software. I was floored by just how many options are now available for creating with 3D models. So, here I am...once again playing with characters. My renders are primarily tests of all the new and cool props, morphs, shaders, and environments. I get the most enjoyment by creating new characters based on either the Genesis 2 or 3 models. Hopefully, I'll have some ready for sale soon!
As always, thanks for looking!
Eric
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FurNose Online Now!
I think it has more to do with the geometries of the hair model than with the texture. There are hairs where I can do what ever I want, I can not get rid of this ribbon like look. Others look amazing right out of the box. One of my all time favorite is the Leyton Hair, which came with the Victoria 7 bundle. my experience is, that hair models with a lot of thin strands look almost always better, than those with bigger/wider strands. Of course, the finer/more detailed the hair the bigger the load on the computer resources...
EricBSTL
Thanks for the tip! I will definitely put the Leyton hair on my wish list.