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On 28-2-2012 18:40, Stephen wrote:
> On 28/02/2012 4:44 PM, clipka wrote:
>> I've only recently heard of Poser figures coming with translucency maps,
>> which obviously need to specify values in the range 0..1; it would be
>> interesting to know what parameterization is used there, so we could
>> adapt POV-Ray to easily make use of them as well; the SSLT syntax is
>> therefore still in flow.
>
> I've not heard of that. Interesting!
For what it's worth :-) I mentioned that in my latest post in p.t.poser.
Thomas
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On 29/02/2012 7:59 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 28-2-2012 18:40, Stephen wrote:
>> On 28/02/2012 4:44 PM, clipka wrote:
>>> I've only recently heard of Poser figures coming with translucency maps,
>>> which obviously need to specify values in the range 0..1; it would be
>>> interesting to know what parameterization is used there, so we could
>>> adapt POV-Ray to easily make use of them as well; the SSLT syntax is
>>> therefore still in flow.
>>
>> I've not heard of that. Interesting!
>
> For what it's worth :-) I mentioned that in my latest post in p.t.poser.
>
> Thomas
When you were talking about hair?
I thought that clipa was talking about the body meshes.
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Regards
Stephen
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On 29-2-2012 17:12, Stephen wrote:
> When you were talking about hair?
> I thought that clipa was talking about the body meshes.
>
My latest is about body meshes ;-)
See message: "Use and significance of the different body maps in Poser 8+"
Thomas
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