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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Not bad eh? There is room for all you would want to create and more, room for an entire walled small town with all the other vendor's cottage, and townshome sets!! Which now brings me to the big question: getting a smaller base for this for less extensive renders! Ive examined the Moat prop with the grouping tool. Its a staggeringly large prop, and its polygon facets are equally large. I was hoping for a prop with a single text map that I could scale down in adobe and apply to a smaller prop, but no dice, this is a series of huge material zones and groups with tiled textures. I wanted to come up with some kind of castle base set. Im thinking a flat topped primitive rectangle or square that can somehow have the kind of "noise" morphs on the side surfaces that create the mounds and irregularities of the RDNA IC3 ground plane. Any Ideas or suggestions? Logan
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Hello Richard, The set is incredible :) Thanks for the compliment, if youre interesting in seeig more, Ive used it to simulate indoor/underground with proper lighting and cam placement. link above shows my edit of the moat cobbles applied to the poser default ground plane, and thats one of the Keeps positioned to give the illusion of a square room in a dungeon setting.This is out of the box except for M3 and his armor, axe and the textures applied to them. Now I wanna figure out how to do some custom props, like a smaller moat prop, with a smaller castle foundation, smaller moat with 4, 2 and 1 roads only for access, river as opposed to completely surrounding moat, etc
Sounds like maybe a little mix and match with some other medieval stuff around here :) What resolution did you use in Poser? ..I normally use 800X600 coz I'm blind..lol which is fine when working with V3 stuff but have found some building products I purchased, I have to go higher to get them to fit in the work area
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its by Faveral and over at DAZ and currently on sale. Limk above :)Content Advisory! This message contains nudity
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Yup, that's big. And the funny thing is, Poser can handle even bigger environments. About a year and a half ago I made a scene using RDNA Macrocosm/Skydome, scaled up. About 2 miles in diameter. Poser can probably handle even larger scenes. Unlike Vue or Bryce there's no built-in skydome limiting the scene size....The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
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So you think youve seen "scale" in poser models? well GUESS AGAIN JACK!!!!
and um, Jill? Yanno you - the one reading this with all the curves and things. You know who you are.
anyhow.
Ok you ready for this? Naw you cant possibly be ready for this. No one could be ready for this. Ive been rendering with the set fer days and IM not ready for this.....
Here comes first pic. This is M3, 100% standard scale note the great texture detail of castle even under default lighting for a test render: EDIT: yep pics forthcoming, im formatting the text between the images so it all flows together ;)
Message edited on: 01/23/2006 18:21