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Bump setting in DAZ Studio

Faery_Light

Dances with Bees
Contributing Artist
I am getting forgetful lately, I need to know which turns the bump up higher and which lowers it.
Does t minus side lower it or raise it.
I set a bump at -0,.28 but it looks high.
In Poser I know which is which...sigh.
 

Pendraia

Sage
Contributing Artist
I haven't used bump in a while so my memory is a little hazy too FL. I believe that the positive numbers put it up and the
- numbers will go down below the surface. DS and poser work differently iirc I always had to put Poser settings up higher for DS...but as I said my memory is slightly hazy.
 

Charles West

Adventurous
Thanks, that is what I was thinking but my memory is foggy lately.

As I worked with many items that didn't seem to work from poser stuff I found a beginning setting to test look in DS was 100 percent -1.0 and 1.0. Then I could adjust down the percentage to get the look. I hope this helps. I understand the memory problem since the package I made for emotiguy back in the day had .pp2 files and I do not remember how I created them with DS.
 
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