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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
You need to plug a RayTrace Reflection node (under Lighting options) into the Reflection Color plug.. And then click on RayTrace in the Render Options.. Keep in mind that raytracing can drastically increase render times.. My most recent render takes 15 minutes without raytrace, but about 12 hours with it..
Don't be using the Hi Res square, either. You'll get better results with the single poly One Sided Square.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
Can we see a screenshot of your scene? Ditto on other comments... Reflect is a triangle between reflected object, reflective surface and camera. You can even use an infinite light anywhere in your scene(Set at any setting. Even no shadows), Ray Trace enabled and get a reflection or refraction. Gotta have something to reflect....?, though.
Cheers,
Diolma
Message edited on: 01/09/2006 18:14
man oh man I can't get a reflective floor either lol I was also trying to do a showroom floor. I'm gonna go back and retry the stupid thing (you see it has to be posers fault and not mine ;) sigh sooner or later I'm going to win though! :) Thanks for the tips I was almost ready to give up and settle for something a little different but instead I'm going to try yet again....
Okay the edit button is gone lol But thank you very very much for this thread and Diolma for the tips and screen shots. I had my render over set to background and my bucket size way lower, changed them and voila! There is my reflection!!! woohoo see......I win ;) ..........but it was still posers fault snickers and runs off to finish now
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/tut.ez?Form.ViewPages=202
Don't forget to browse the Tutorials section for great techniques. In this case, there's a great one on Reflections for P5 (works the same in P6)In http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=1120890, the floor and back wall are single sided squares - the blue outline around the reflection on the back wall was done by simply placing a blue spot light in front of the characters.
BTW, SP2 for P6 makes reflections a lot easier to do.
Message edited on: 01/10/2006 13:46
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I want to make a reflective 'showroom' floor in poser 6 - but cant get it to actually 'be' reflective. Ive used the 2d hi res square, and given it a reflective node on ambient, but it doesnt work, ive even added one under reflection and nothing....... Help!!