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Dreamer

Dream Weaver Designs
There are quite a few options for glasses so might experiment apply the shader then apply the texture and tweak how you want it to look.
Yeah that's about how a do it in poser, start with some thing roughly in the ballpark then start tinkering. The Ivory shader started out as a shader setting for V4 teeth lol
 

Rae134

Renowned
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
I meant the glossyness rather than texture (one shiny the other matt :p) as an option for the horns.

You were talking about emissives so I thought you'd might be interested what it can look like, I did that pic for a little girl who loves leopard patterns :D
 

Rae134

Renowned
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
I think it is a bit too glossy for Ivory, I haven't seen highly polished ivory quite that shiny. I like the effect tho, so that's why I said 2 settings :D
 

Dreamer

Dream Weaver Designs
Ok I'll see if I can work out how to turn the gloss down to be closer to polished ivory. I was thinking it did look a bit more like maybe moonstone or an opaque quartz of some sort
 

Dreamer

Dream Weaver Designs
Hows this? I think its a bit closer to what Ivory looks like. What are your thoughts @NapalmArsenal @Rae134 ?
hornA.jpg

hornA2.jpg
 

NapalmArsenal

Distinguished
Contributing Artist
You might take the gloss setting down just a tad more, but it looks pretty close to me! This is a good setting as well if you wanted to save it too.
 

Gadget Girl

Extraordinary
Contributing Artist
I really like that last one. With the glossy setting down, the twists in the horn that do shine really pop in a nice way and bring out the shape of the horn. I think you're getting the ivory look down very nicely.
 

RAMWolff

Wolff Playing with Beez!
Contributing Artist
I like both the really glossy options (more ethereal looking for a Unicorn) and the natural gloss above...
 
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