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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 15 11:01 am)
P4 or 5? P5 has atmospherics which do the job very nicely even though they take a millennium to render. P4 doesn't support them so you'd have to fake it with transparencies or postwork. There are some fog props in Freestuff which work very nicely in P4.
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Create a transparency map 1024 x 1024 in whatever paint package you use. Use the same image as a texture and apply them to the poser One Sided Square. Position it where you want, and you have instant fog. I've used the one from the Dark Mercies stage pack by cmdctrlesc in a few of my gallery images. Check this one out for example.Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
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Poser Pro 2012, SR2, Paintshop Pro 8
Term, this Forum is ah..... policically correct. Whch means that big boobs generally get met with compact silence or remarks about silicone. Silly isn't it? NVIATWS (which is 'Naked Vicki In A Temple With Sword') is not considered polically correct either... I like her face and her boobs, and the nice way the oufit sits on her. Hair... needs work. Those locks up in the air look angular, not like flowing hair. Horns not really convincing. Sword holding pose looks a bit awkward, like her hand is not taking the weight so to speak. Left hand looks odd, needs a new hand pose. Effects are cool (or hot I guess lol) and background is great. Well you wanted an opinion :o9 :] Fish
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I've been making a character rendering with poser lately and I thought that it would be cool to use some kind of mist or fog effect around my character. But if that's possible then how can I create mist that can be used in Poser?