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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 1:20 pm)
the lack of groud shadows makes your figures look as though they were cut out of a printed magazine and glued to your background image. you should really consider using shadows
Once I finished importing the background into the scene, the street surface stopped receiving shadows (the shadows were there in preliminary renders until final assembly). I checked that all 22 low level lights and 6 spots were still set to cast shadows & all shadows set to full. The characters and clothing had shadows turned on, and I had use shadows turned on for the render (I only know of those 4 settings that should affect a render). I thought about burning them in in post, but finally decided to post as pure poser. Have to set it aside now, because I have to work on my taxes this next week, but I may have time to dig into it later on (unless I get tied up into another of the scenes I've got in the works). For now, I've just re-cropped to minimize the flaw. Camera angle was deliberate, by the way - first thing I set up after assembling the basic setting, and I liked how the framing worked so much it was the main thing that decided me to go ahead with the scene and try for a full render. Poser 4/ProPak on P4 2.0Ghz WinXP and 512Megs of memory. I really appreciate the comments, btw - Thanks! Jerry
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I just posted another (at long last) render to my gallery. "Here be Dragons - New York after Dark" Tried to cram as much as my system could handle into a scene again. I needed an urban alley so this one I started with a beautiful City Scene from Imagination Works and let her rip. I was really pleased with the way the lighting worked with the Dragon's pose. Pure Poser. If anyone has any comments or criticisms, please post in my gallery. Many thanks.