can the color be made more transparent?this here
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uhm honestly i don't know didn't look for thiscan the color be made more transparent?
The simplest way to add transparency is to play with the "cutout opacity" setting in the "surfaces" tab, but there are probably some custom-made transparent material presets you could find somewhere that would look much better, though I don't know of any.can the color be made more transparent?
thank you for that info..The simplest way to add transparency is to play with the "cutout opacity" setting in the "surfaces" tab, but there are probably some custom-made transparent material presets you could find somewhere that would look much better, though I don't know of any.
Should be just a matter of using the transluceny slider in the surface tab.can the color be made more transparent?
You can always play around with the opacitycan the color be made more transparent?
thank you.You can always play around with the opacity
None of the ones that I know about comes to mind right now but I'll keep my eye open if I see it I will let you know.thank you.
can you help me with my 2 last post?
please, thank you will be grateful.None of the ones that I know about comes to mind right now but I'll keep my eye open if I see it I will let you know.
I think the best method is not to rely on ready-to-render models, but to put in a bit more effort and build it on your own. There are many morph packages and tools, so you can create your own custom model based on you G3F/G8F base model.View attachment 1162187 View attachment 1162188
please help me with any suggestion on which model i can use that come close.
thank you my friend.I think the best method is not to rely on ready-to-render models, but to put in a bit more effort and build it on your own. There are many morph packages and tools, so you can create your own custom model based on you G3F/G8F base model.
Here are a few examples:
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With that, some pictures of your desired model and a few hours of work you can get quite good results.
Happy rendering!
what about the night gown the ladies are wearing?I think the best method is not to rely on ready-to-render models, but to put in a bit more effort and build it on your own. There are many morph packages and tools, so you can create your own custom model based on you G3F/G8F base model.
Here are a few examples:
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With that, some pictures of your desired model and a few hours of work you can get quite good results.
Happy rendering!
For your first post I've got no idea atm, for the second this may be a good base:what about the night gown the ladies are wearing?
im a big Horror movie fan. if any one in here can help me recreate these ladies from the dracula movies or give me suggestion on which models to use. View attachment 1162183
shes the closets to the 1st to ladies.thank you..will do..You must be registered to see the links
I would use her as a base and then use the before mentioned morph packs.