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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
As far as I have been able to determine, no. The closest you can get to this in Poser is using multiple spotlights. I once asked ockham about the possibility of a python script (for Pro Pack and P5 users) that would make any selected item in your scene behave as if it were a light source - much the same as the ball prop with a bunch of spot slights positioned around it so that it radiates light out in all directions, but without the need for manually loading and positioning all those spots. I think he did manage to come up with a script that does something very similar to this, if not exactly the same as I was thinking, which makes it easier to add these omni light sources to your scene. He is a really clever fellow and I am constantly amazed at what he keeps coming up with in the way of these python scripts.
Awesome stuff! You know, I was always confused by the limit on angle being 160 degrees. Never occurred to me it was a limit just like a character joint......DUH! THanks Stewer! This opens a whole new ballgame! Balander, Nifty render! Now, can we get Ockham to write another Python for this? I know hiw Python for Gloabal lights will allow you to create any number of them without removing your existing lights. Hmmmm......
Re post #17: "...ground keeps coming up black.. but thats not a prob..." well it is IMHO, it means it is not a good approximation of an omni light in P4. Re post #18: Ronstuff, limits are not hard coded at 160, the limits are "forced" you can correct this in the library file by changing the "forceLimits 4" lines to "forceLimits 0".
No offense to Ockham, but try Les Bentley's OmniLights (the file is in Free Stuff - go to his page and search through his Free Stuff contributions). I was unable to make Ockhams Omnilights work (even with his fixes - perhaps I missed something), but Les Bentleys works great! Can anyone explain the P5 node, New Node > Lighting > Diffuse > probeLight? How does this work? Whats it for?
Attached Link: http://www.keindesign.de/stefan/poser/probelight.html
That wonderful stewer did...thou and I, my friend, can, in the most flunkey world, make, each of us, one non-flunkey, one hero, if we like: that will be two heroes to begin with. (Carlyle)
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Is it possible to have an omni light in poser? A light that casts light in all directions? This would be much easier than 10 spot lights from a lamp/candle/fire/whatever.