Forum Coordinators: RedPhantom
Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 31 9:45 am)
OK, One thing I do is to look at which light seems the strongest or which is giving the most effective lighting for your scene. Make a note as to which light# it is. Now, click on which figure you want, V3, M3, etc, and make sure that it is figure(x) body. Then click on which light you noted from before. Then run the python script. In the script screen, you will see the character(s) figure(s)1,2,3,... and Light(s) 1,2,3,or whatever they are named. Click on which figure and light you want, and set skin parameters accordingly. I think that should get you where you should be. -The Starkdog
easy way done easier. I'm not sure about the realism kit, but Hyperreal will give you a warning that will tell you what the brightest light in the scene was so pick a light, any light, apply the skin then if it complains pick the light it said to pick and reapply. It doesnt matter how many times you apply the script, it just changes number values in the nodes anyhow. Also you don't always have to pick the brightest and still get some interesting effects, and never pick a IBL light. The key is to experiment and have fun, you'll learn 600% more if you're having fun doing it.
Hi all, having worked with face_off on the Mac versions of the Realism Kits, the warning about the brightest light is really only there for information. It is quite possible to have a very bright spotlight which doesn't illuminate the character at all, so there's no harm at all in choosing whichever light you want to. The scripts ignore IBL lights as it's impossible to determine a position and hence a direction for the brightest IBL light from the information available to Python. If you really want the character's Realism Kit to match an IBL light source, your best bet is to create a separate spot or infinite light and position it in the direction of the brightest part of the IBL image then choose the new light before running the script. Not that this is not necessarily an easy thing to do. As thixen says, "experiment and have fun" :-)
Verbosity: Profusely promulgating Graham's number epics of complete and utter verbiage by the metric monkey barrel.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
hiya....Im using the awesome unimesh realism kit by face-off and first question it asks me is...select main light...my question is....if ive used pre made lights...how do I know which is my main light....go easy on me I only started in january with poser lol .....thanks :O)
"I didn't lose my mind, it was mine to give away"