![]() That's fine if you want to make pictures of orangey-peachy people, but what if you are trying to create an African American character? Or a Spaniard? Or a bug eyed green monster? It becomes apparent right away that something else needs to be done in order to achieve a more realistic appearance for just about any character you'll want to set up. For instance, when you look at most of the Poser 4 skin tones, they tend to be kind of an orangey-peachy color. In this tutorial I am going to focus on textures, and tell you everything you need to know about getting started using textures, where to find them, and how to make them.Ī texture is a way for you to change the appearance of your poser character beyond simply changing the character's base color. While 'morphs' change the character's physical shape, 'textures' change the appearance of the skin, hair, clothing, etc by applying different color characteristics. ![]() These varied appearances are primarily accomplished through the use of morphs and textures. And you may have seen some characters that appear radically different from the ones you see in Poser when you first install it. You may have noticed by now that your Poser characters can look a bit bland sometimes.
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