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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 22 10:18 pm)
I like to always remove lights in Poser when applying a pre-set from the library. Poser is natorious at leaving the old lights in the scene and just turning them off, by doing so the renderer takes that much longer as it still calculates those lights. There are a couple great Python script in FreeStuff that can do this very easily.
Oh, Koz's hair and Tizania... and just a hint of displacement... and a smidge of anistropic on the eyes and lips...
Wow thanks for the tip Saxon. I don't really do any outside shots in Poser though I render those in Vue... but If I want to composite a Poser render into an out door shot or do a quick pic this'll come in handy. I too am a devotee of the idea of faking it with a couple of well placed lights, over the mega globe that IMO only produces slightly better results at a huge cost of render time. Havn't tried the Probelight node yet tho.
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I was wondering if anyone has any input on what are the best P5 render settings or lighting for photorealistic characters. cheerio lululee