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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 11 12:18 am)
I wouldn't say that you were "wasting your time" with Poser. I've seen some good underwater work done directly in Poser.
But I don't view this as an either/or decision. Both programs have advantages and strenghs. Just in different areas. In my experience, the two applications compliment each other very, very well.
Learning Vue is always a good idea.
Vue gives you the ability to easily do underwater scenes or atmospheric scenes.
I've seen it done in Bryce(there's a tut out there for it..somewhere), don't know if that's a help. As for underwater scenes in general, check with Anthony Appleyard, who is an expert by now..(and has a goodly section of underwater gear, etc..;)
Possibly (I'm making this up as a mental experiment), if there's a way to make gels, you could suspend lights up high, put a wavy sort of gel there, transparent or translucent, and have the light shine through that. Take out the 'warm' colors, or dampen them (depending on depth), and maybe if there's a way to introduce 'fuzziness' (in Bryce, it would be fog or haze..I'm not good enough in Poser to know if there's an analogous setting), and that'd be a start..more coherent answers to follow this one..;)
Message edited on: 02/08/2005 16:27
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I made a fog prop, made of many single faces set parallel. It is in the freestuff. If it is set to 99% transparency and cyan color (red=0, blue=green=255), it would produce the effect of low underwater visibility (but will make the render time longer). That is in Poser: Bryce can make fog effects directly.
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Hi All I am interested in making convincing underwater above water images in Poser all the realy good ones that I have seen are made in Vue or Bryce. Am I wasting my time pursuing Poser for my images and should I spend the time learning Vue Regards Keith