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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 10 9:07 am)
There is a tutorial on how to achieve volumetric lighting in Poser 4 as well as Poser 5. You can find them here. Good luck. JV
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Minty - in the tutorial that JVRenderer pointed you to it actually says "Load a prop square and scale it to fill the background of your scene. (Or you could use the Nerd3D Backdrop Tool with no texture ;-) ) It also says "There must be something behind the figures for the volume to show up. A prop Square scaled to fill the window will work" I cant find any reference to Nerd3D Fog tool. It looks like a great Tutorial.
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Greetings all. I have an image in my gallery 'HUNTRESS' which I would like to add a little bit of volumetric lighting (dust particles/light beams etc.) The question is how do I achieve this in poser 4? Are there any freebies out there that anyone knows of? Or any techniques in Poser 4 itself? Cheers in advance. Tony.