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No, not cereal-- a fix for DawnSE's Mats in Superf

Poser Work In Progress posted on Sep 26, 2016
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I wanted to use Dawn SE in Poser 11's Superfly, but her legacy settings don't work. So I went through and stripped out all the procedural and math nodes and made a new, simplified Mc6, and I thought I would share it. Sadly I missed a filepath in the Freebie zip, so I though I would post the updated zip here until I can edit the Freestuff one. Dawn works so well in Poser 11, once you get the mats fixed up. There is still some issue with the eyes having the reflections too large--they should be only about 1/2 to 1/4 of the cornea, not the whole eye. I haven't solved that one yet. Here is the zip: "Mc6 to apply SuperFly settings to Dawn SE's mats" (The gallery thumbnail is just a cute thing I saw at my local grocery store...they know how to have a good time there. ;) Though the question for a toddler would be "wear it? Or eat it?")

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Lucien_Lilippe

9:23AM | Mon, 26 September 2016

For cereal killers I suppose !

lwperkins

9:31AM | Mon, 26 September 2016

Haha that is TERRIBLE. Thank you for the giggle!

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donnena

9:45AM | Mon, 26 September 2016

Super cool!!!

lwperkins

10:03AM | Mon, 26 September 2016

Thank you for being my beta tester! You version got re-uploaded to Freestuff about an hour ago, so thank you for the fix too! <3

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Faemike55

12:27PM | Mon, 26 September 2016

Cool idea and presentation

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pregiato

1:50PM | Mon, 26 September 2016

Lovely work, as always.

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eekdog

4:56PM | Mon, 26 September 2016

Great job with the help for those who need it, Lynn.

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prae

5:16PM | Mon, 26 September 2016

I've heard of macaroni necklaces but not cereal.

lwperkins

5:38PM | Mon, 26 September 2016

It's probably easier for the kids to eat the extras with cereal ;) Sorry to hear your Poser11 isn't working! Apparently an update messed up some people's libraries but I think they managed to update the update to fix that... I think software is always beta.

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Richardphotos

7:54PM | Mon, 26 September 2016

thanks for your effort. it is appreciated

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HADCANCER

7:12AM | Tue, 27 September 2016

Boy you are a smart one. I stopped using Pose due to Superfly Problems cause I am not smart like you, I read the problems were with the nodes, but thy confused me. I never bought Dawn, as I was to busy populating my new DAZ DS runtime. Poser really screwed up as they did not think about needed fixes or put out something on how to fix like you did. After getting Poser Pro 11, I saw they7 had a GPU render so I went out and bought a Titan X (just before they came out with there newest) Kind of wishe I got the Titan Z or Quantro 5000, but they were both over 3000.00 plus. Anyway when I did a Superfly render, not only did it take quite a while the computer became unusable till the render was finished. DAZ Iray I can still watch Netflix and surf the the web, but no games. I noticed DAZ uses both the GPU and CPU in the render so maybe that is why I can do other things

It would have been nice if you had a before and after pic so I would know what you did. I know I will forget you render as soon as I click away since I do not under stand the node plug in deal to start with. I know someday I will go back to Poser since my runtime is full of years of content. You are so kind to show dummies like me a fix. if I had Dawn and still used Poser I would certainly be a happy camper with you post. Just wish Smith Micro would had a setting where I could scale back the GPU to use 11.5 gigs of memory instead of the whole 12. I expected some really fast renders after watching a Nvidia promotion on the Titan but it must have been the Z not the X, but one would think with 3000 plus cores and 12 GB of memory it would blaze and take a few minutes which I could live with. Of course I do tend to render big and use high settings.

Anyway Kudos for you. I know you were an angel.

lwperkins

9:50AM | Tue, 27 September 2016

You know, a before and after render would make a lot of sense! D'oh! Because I think any legacy figure would work if you just yanked out all the cords except the basic ones for maps. A few of them use procedurals to get a little extra nice shine and texture, but if a character is not working at all I would rather have a slightly less fancy texture and still be able to use the character! I will post up a before and after today or tomorrow. And I am not smart--the guy who comes to take my garbage probably knows more about computers than I do :D I just do Poser by trial and error (mostly error) until it works.

I have graphics card envy! If I had a Titan card I could probably run Daz fine--it's on my wishlist for my next computer, but I gotta fill up my penny jar first. I am wondering if somewhere in Poser under Edit>Preferences if there is a place where you can tell it how to use the GPU; that makes sense because I know you are not the only one who wants to render and still check mail!

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Freethinker56

8:53AM | Tue, 27 September 2016

Awesome!! I will give it another go! lol! thank you muchly 💐

lwperkins

9:52AM | Tue, 27 September 2016

You are so welcome! I hope it works for you, I have come to be very fond of Dawn and I was glad to be able to use her again!

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daggerwilldo

5:46PM | Mon, 03 October 2016

To cool. Thanks for sharing. Superfly for some legacy characters requires soooo much time in the material room so generosity like this is greatly appreciated.


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