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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 02 5:01 am)
I postwork almost all of my images to some degree. First I always check limb joints for cracks as Diolma says and I blur and smudge till they look right. Then I usually use one of Bloodsong's hair brushes to roughen the outline of the hair and add a few wispy strands. Most hair props have smooth crowns and edges that you never see in the real world. Then I apply any filters I think are needed. I usually look at Auto-contrast and Auto-level to see if these improve things and I tend to play around with colour curves.
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Just a quick question: is there any post render treatment with a graphic editor software you always run on your newly rendered pictures? Does Poser images suffer from common problems you use a graphic editor to fix? TIA