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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 10:59 am)
I believe it's possible with the Probe Light node but I can't remember in any detail how it works.
However, if you're using P6, you can put a Point Light inside a sphere.
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Not possible but you can fake it. Search for Globall in Freestuff.
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vanwin, check the attached thread.Here is a poser primitive "cane". The ambient color of the cane is green. Behind it is a one sided square with the material as shown. All my lights are completely off, so the only light on the one sided square is coming from the gather node. You can clearly see the glow. But its ugly.
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Attached Link: Glows Post - P4
Doesn't actually cast light itself, but here's an old P4 thread about using primitives to simulate the atmosphereic effects of a glow that you can then attach to a light source. (at link above)Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=692097&Start=150&Artist=FlyByNight&ByArtist=Yes
I've used SnowSultan's Globall lighting quite a few times and think it works very well if you have the patience to adjust all the lights to achieve the effect you are looking for. The link is to one of my images where the effect came out as perfectly as I had imagined it to look. Yes, it took some time to get it just so but well worth the effort. Most of the time working on an image, for me, is getting the lighting right, then second would be the posing. One can spend hours and hours working on both.FlyByNight
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Is it possible to turn a prop into a light source?
Thought I saw a tutorial or something mentioned in the forum, but now I can't seem
to find it ....