This is very interesting. If I'm understanding you correctly, mine probably supports it half way, because I WILL see a pattern, just not the same as the rendered pattern. IOW, I'm not just seeing a plain color in preview.
Here's a comparison of preview and render, and it looks the same in both Poser 9 and PoserPro 11.
OK, I'll have to check that. It may be available in my PP11, but since I know you use PP2014 and PP11, both of which have features my P9 doesn't have, that may be something I can only get with the newer Pro version.Miss B, what I see in preview is what you're seeing rendered. I'm not home so can't check which setting needs to be enabled. But it's on the render preview tab if I remember right.
Well I checked it out, and selecting the item that mentions the previews does nothing for me, so I suspect it has something to do with this laptop's GPU.Miss B, what I see in preview is what you're seeing rendered. I'm not home so can't check which setting needs to be enabled. But it's on the render preview tab if I remember right.
I think it's a nice smile Hornet.
Hornet, that's lovely! Love her eyes and the smile. The only thing that might add to the eyes being part of the smile is if you can wrinkle the outer corners of her eyes a bit more.
That's a stunning render just like it is, though.
Thank you so much for that, I would not have thought of that myself but now you mention it I can see how modifying the outer corner of the eyes would work. I will certainly give it a go.
Don't overdo the wrinkles, the smile is just one of those "hmmmm, I'm loving this" kind of smile and not a whole face one. Adding some wrinkles will just add that "twinkle" in her eyes to carry over the impression you're trying to convey.
Oh, and if you are gonna re-render, there's one strand of hair cutting into her right hand. Pull more forward if you can, like a strand between her thumb and index finger. It's just enough to be distracting right now - I thought there was something on my monitor until I looked closer.
You're doing a really nice job of capturing the mood, Hornet.