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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 09 11:21 pm)
If You are using Fire Fly, try adding some displacement to the car. Not much, just 0.0001 value. With your texture map as bump. If You don't have the texture map, make something up. I has similar problems with this cadillac model. If that doesn't help, use postwork, as simple as that. Or Poser4 renderer. for the car and than compose the two renders in the graphic programm.
I agree with Ariah, this looks like a prime example of postwork. Of course, I can understand mungo's frustration. If hes as stubborn as me, he wants to know WHY this is happening and fix it inside poser. But, your good old friend mr.postwork is always there waiting when poser is being a naughty, naughty program.
I am stubborn thats right - but I also dont like postwork - for me the "art" or handicraft in rendering is to drive the renderer over the edge or near to it and get it to do what I want. BTW Frefly is in many aspects a puzzler for me, I made a real lot of experiments, and I still dont understand how it reacts in some situations. Stewers page was some help (thanx). I got the P4 renderer somehow under control, but not Firefly. I also wonder about some of the renders in the marketplace - I never get these results so easily. If I buy textures they always look like "s...." when rendered.
Mungo, I admire your persistence in getting the most out of your renders. As far as items purchased not living up to their promo renders in the MP, would it shock you if I told you that a lot of those promo renders for poser products were rendered in C4D and other high end apps? Some vendors seem to be selling all sizzle and no steak. :)
I think this is somehow unfair to the customers, and I was several times quite upset. For one product (not a cheap one) even the lights and postures as in the promo were supplied, but I did not get the results from the promo - I wrote an email to the vendor, but I was told that I have to learn and try. Renderosity should force the vendors to tell their customers what renderer they have used, otherwise its a fraud.
it does seem to be a lie by omission. I know how it is when what you see is not what you get. true, some products require a higher learning curve. but IMHO, any product that requires more than a little tweaking is poorly thought out and executed by the merchant. Im not paying for something because I want to sit there for days and finish the developers work, :)
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