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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 7:38 pm)
Machineclaw, you might want to send a private message over there to deestilo, I'm sure you will get one then. We don't always have time to read the forums over there, unless we are moderating. You'd be better off sending a private message. Or if you don't want to do that, post a link here and I'll direct Deestilo to it.
"I have left a messege at RuntimeDNA forum, and with the person selling the items, but I've gotten no response." I have done that, there was no reply. I also posted a messege in the RuntimeDNA forum under a thread about the product, again, no more replies since I asked. That's why I'm asking here, thought someone would know or have info.
I'm no expert on lighting or Poser 5, but I agree wholeheartedly with amon_q ... delete the default lights before adding a light set, and make sure you delete lights rather than turning them "off." You may also find very satisfactory results with trying one or two lights rather than complex light sets. Poser 5 seems to allow for a delicate touch with lighting. I know not all lighting sets make Poser 5 go funky because I've used Les Bentley's Omnilights, Joaquim Ojeda's Special Lights, and 3DModelz's Volumeric Lighting without a problem. And, yes, I know my own graphics are not good examples of excellent lighting, but the point is that I haven't had Poser 5 crash because of lighting for many weeks.
Tomsde, what lighting set is that? I'd be interested in taking a look at it, even if I have to re-install PPP. Oh, yeah... MachineClaw, I also found a pretty cool tut on setting up global lighting. I'm going to go through it tonight, but I thought you might be interested in it too. www.3d-cc.com/thirdeyefunction/dl-tutorials-globallight.htm Thanks - amon_g
Non - P5 user here, so maybe I should keep my mouth shut, but since that's not my strong point... I have been experimenting with outdoor lighting and (in P4PP at least) it's ridiculously easy. One very bright infinite light gives a very realistic feel for most outdoor scenes.
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Yep, all I did was try to emulate the sun on a summer's day. I used one infinite light at 120% intensity, colour white. Shadow map of 1024, all other settings on default. Ok, the sun is yellow, but the light that reaches us here is effectively white. Then I just fiddled around with the angle/height until I was happy. I'll see if I can find a render. It's nothing special, but it looks realistic IMO.
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Thank you! The building is from Poserworld. I bought an annual subscription yesterday. :)
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haha, didn't see the building, guess I'm just gunna have to go n grab that. I like the sun effect, I really need to learn more about lighting, cameras etc. I just picked up a digi camera and those pics are dark on me too. Guess I have more things to learn about basic lighting than just how poser works. Feels like I'm back taking college courses whew, so much material to learn.
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Cool Tomsde! Thanks! I'll have to go and take a look at that.SamTherapy, I have been looking at getting a PoserWorld subscription, but you've put me over the edge. Thanks! :P You can never have too many buildings. :)
I did do a little test with the global lighting and I've posted the results in the gallery. It took forever and a day to render, but I think it was worth the time.
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There is a product over at RuntimeDNA called SWAY for Vicki3. The promo pics have poser renders with composited outdoor backgrounds etc. SOOO here is the question. How are these rendered to make it look like outdoor lighting? The Images have a feel I haven't seen in Poser renders. I have left a messege at RuntimeDNA forum, and with the person selling the items, but I've gotten no response. Really not tryin to hype the product, REALLY REALLY interested in the technique of lighting used as I'd like to do similar images on a project I'm working on. I saw a thread here some time ago about this technique, but for the life of me I can't find it. Any help would be greatly appriciated.