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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
Adding shadow, if you don't want to import the character directly into Bryce, can be complicated, but the simple way to do it would be to take a picture of the ground in your Bryce scene from straight above and then use that picture to texture map to your ground plane in Poser. It might look a little cheesy, but any shadows that fall onto your ground plane will show up.
Hope this helps.
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Anyone know how to add shadows using this compositing technique in Poser? House and ground are from Bryce 4, she's added in Poser 4. Thanks to Kozaburo for the hair, and Kestral for the pose. French Beauty house by d-studios. Thanks in advance for comments--J.