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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
Otherwise, as Victoria said, turning off Cast Shadows on
the Properties panel of the umbrella is the only option.
(Except for postwork, of course....)
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If setting the umbrella to not cast shadows doesn't work.
You could always try and use a light to light the underside of the umbrella to the desired shade as well.
Of course leave it to me too always find the hard way to do things.
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Using PoseRay you can reder the scene with POV-Ray (www.povray.org). POV-Ray is a free high-quality raytracer. In PoseRay you can chage the transparency of the umbrella material and the light will shine through when you render the scene in POV-Ray.Check PoseRay's manual for a simple tutorial.
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Ok, so I set an umbrella to about 50% transparency, with a light directly overhead, figuring it would (most likely) shine a little bit of light through the transparent material. However, it doesn't work out that way. I get a major shadow on the figures head/face. Any ideas on how to go about this?
Eddy