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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 09 4:28 pm)
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Poser 12: Inches (Poser(PC) user since 1 and the floppies/manual to prove it!)
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
Doc, I think I need more caffine for this and possibly some time to focus away from holiday/family stuff. This tut has got my mind spinning though. Being an ex-photographer who had almost 10K invested in studio lighting gear, (and I knew how to use it,) is it possible to build boxes that can simulate a "soft light" box? These are the kind of light that can be used in clusters to give a real complete fill for a subject. Its seen in a lot of commercials these days but was first shown, at least in my memory, by Robert Mapplethorpe in books like "Some Women." Anyway, this type of light has been kind of a holy grail for me to try to duplicate in CGI. I've got to take some time with your tut but duplicating a "soft light" box for me would be step forward in my work. -jay
Hi Jay7347, Can you provide a detailed description of how a "soft-light" box operates? That is, what kind of light and from what direction? And, ... I see what I can do. ;=] cheers, dr geep ;=]
Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019
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This part of Doc's Notes are continued from [ HERE.](http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12356&Form.ShowMessage=2042845) cheers, dr geep ;=]Remember ... "With Poser, all things are possible, and poseable!"
cheers,
dr geep ... :o]
edited 10/5/2019