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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 8:37 pm)
You're welcome! You can use this kind of images as backgrounds for a Poser scenes. For example, you can place a fairy (or fairies) on the rocks in the sea bed. That is just an example, there are many kind of scenes you can place on such backgrounds. You'll find many pictures of the sky that you can use for background for angels or airplanes, or anything you like. You can also use these pictures as backgrounds for scenes you create with Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro... and so on. Or you can use them as a background for your desktop. Just use your imagination. That's the best tool you can have. France
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Yes I see. You don't bring them in the material room. You can either import background picture from the posing room or use them in post-work. I prefer post-work myself. France
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Wonderful pix. It's especially nice to have photos taken with a "Poser eye". When I surf through a general photo site like Pbase.com, most of the pix I like are taken from angles that just won't work.
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ockham... I know what you mean. That's why before we left for our vacations, we bought a 256MB card for our digital camera so I could take lots of pictures that will be useful as background images. I've put a few series there that are less useable for this but most of them are. France
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Poser 5 has a default node-set for the Background, which includes BGPicture. Earlier versions seem to do it differently, thoiugh one of the menues. An alternative is to use the single-sided square primitive, and use the picture as a texture on that. For something like a [picture of a building. you could shift this square so that the Ground object lined up with the transition between wall and ground in the picture. If you want to get really fancy with such a square, you could use transmaps to pick out a window, or a gap between trees: this is an old method used for films calle a matte shot, where the scenery was painted on a glass plate, and the set shot through the clear area. There's a lot you can do with background pictures.
spothmann, could you give a link so we can see the image? I didn't find it in your gallery. France
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Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed2.ez?galleryid=7552
It's not displayed in my Gallery - it's in the Members Photo Gallery, link is on the right side in the navigation. Or take the above attached link as a shortcut to get directly to the picture ;-) Best wishes, SabineWOW! It is exactly the kind of portrait to go with that background. Bravo! It's funny to see that woman from old times in a place I left only last week ;o)) France
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LOL! Come visit me in my hometown - my neighbors are by now annoyed to see 'that woman from old times' in our village every day (and, yes, I don't mind shopping groceries dressed like this - or even worse - when I'm wearing a victorian bustle gown, people ask if they 'can use the table on my backside for camping' - sigh!).
loll! And where is that hometown exactly? I'm just trying to picture you, dressed like this, checking the prices on the different canned food in the stores!!! Or better yet, drinking a soft drink with a straw while you shop! That's anachronism for you. ;o) beachnut: you're quite welcome. I hope you do something with them and show us. And yes, it is a wonderful place! France
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Sorry, when I'm dressed in that gown, I cannot drink whatever at the same time - I have to be too careful that my feet won't get stuck in the ten yards hem of the skirt, otherwise I would trip every few steps. The best thing I can do in it is to sit down and smile for pictures, or to stand in one place and look important ;-)
The hometown is, almost exactly by the breadth of a hair if seen on an average world globe, in Hamburg, North Germany.
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I'm glad you all like them. Please show us the scenes you make with them. France
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No. Just personal stuff. If someone wants to use them in commercial renders, they can communicate with me in private and we can discuss terms. France
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Hello everyone, I've been on vacations for 2 weeks in a cottage on the seaside and I took lots of wonderful pictures that can be used in Poser scenes: landscapes, sea bed (rocks and stuff), sea and sky, sea and land, and sky alone. I put them in the freestuff section here yesterday but I don't know when they will show up so if you're interested, just go to my website and you'll find them. Enjoy! FranceFrance, Proud Owner of
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