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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 29 10:50 pm)
What is your shadow map resolution (assuming you are using Poser 4 instead of 5)? The default is a a very weak 256. If your system is up to it, notch them up to 1024. That's normally the deafault maximum. However, if you double left click the light name on the dial "board", you will get a screen allowing you to raise or lower your maximum and minimum rates. I often raise my max. to 4096! You'd think I were snapping images in a vacuum the shadows are so sharp, even zoomed tightly on a character's face! Be aware this will increase your render times. Sincerely, Bill
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Hi,
I am working on an animation and when I move a character under a street light (spot light, shadows enabled), the shadows that are cast by the street light don't behave like normal shadows -- they do a flickering sort of dance that is very unnatural and distracting. Any suggestions? Thanks.