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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 08 9:27 am)
Hi Drifterlee, I have the same set, but have not had your problem. Just out of curiousity, are you using the cameras that come with the set, or are you using Poser's native cameras? The reason I ask, is that sometimes at different focal lengths (50 to 100mm), you have to jockey the cameras to capture the view. By doing so, it places the camera into a wall, or other object. Unfortunately, Poser does not have a clipping plane/ section view tool to help isolate these conditions- at least to my knowledge. Try moving the camera around and re-render. I hope this helps? -Starkdog
Can you show a preview image that shows where the lights are placed?Ā What kind of lights, infinite or spot or what?
Hmm, ok. I thought that it might have came with cameras- runtime overflowing here, hehe. Which camera and focal length are you using? Try using the posing camera focused on a prop or whatever, and set the focal length to 50mm. Next, on the properties tab, check the visibility box. Set the "current" camera to Aux camera. Pan around the scene to find the Posing camera- it might be intersecting another prop or wall which will gove you blacked out renders. -Starkdog
Are you talking about my Home One Bedroom set from DAZ?Ā This one?
http://www.daz3d.com/shop.php?op=itemdetails&item=4811
If so, I'm not sure what the problem could be. I'll wait for confirmation it's the same set before making any wild guesses..
mac
Quote - Are you talking about my Home One Bedroom set from DAZ?Ā This one?
http://www.daz3d.com/shop.php?op=itemdetails&item=4811
If so, I'm not sure what the problem could be. I'll wait for confirmation it's the same set before making any wild guesses..
mac
I love the bedroom set Mac! I'm hoping one day you'll come up with a nice bathroom set too. Not many good bathroom scenes for everyday folks.
I have the scene and have rendered with the scene lights and my own lights without trouble :(
I can't figure out good cameras. I have tried all sorts of focal settings and I have even scaled the camera but I can't fit the camera in the scene unless I am willing to accept serious fisheye distortion from low focal settings... any advise on how to get the Poser camera to fit in a room the way a real world camera does?
The upper pic is what the dolly sees, together with the relevant settings.
The lower view is just to prove that the dolly is actually inside the room!
One thing to watch for in P7: the infinite lights don't penetrate
in the same way that they did in earlier versions.Ā You can have
a light setting that formerly illuminated a room, but the same
settings in P7 may leave everything dark.Ā I haven't figured out
exactly when and why this happens, but the "rules of penetration"
are definitely different.
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thank you ockham! great help :)
drifterlee, could it be some weird camera setting like hither/thither or shadowcam coverage? I have had my cameras go totally wonky and had to delete the .pz3 and start over from scratch, reason can be hitting the face camera when no figure is in the scene or some other bug inducing behavior such as something with the orthognal cameras that trashes all the lights and cameras in the .pz3 so they act unpredictably.
I think I sort of figured it out. I redownloaded in case of a corrupt file and looked at the lights. They all say Poser 7 content. This set was designed for Poser 7 . Also, all the lights are parented to something in the room - the inlcluded furniture - even though there are settings for "ambient light - room empty"Ā The empty room does not light up unless you load a bed or some prop, then the lights work. Then, if you delete that prop the lights still work but are not as bright. You CAN'T load the empty room and light it without a prop in the room first. An included prop - not just Vicky. Very, Very weird.
Glad you figured it out.Ā That is indeed weird.Ā Ā
Sounds like the author was relying on Ambient nodes
instead of actual lights for most of the illumination???
In any event, this is the sort of problem that should have beenĀ
caught by testing before sale.Ā If you load up the scene and
do "the usual things" with it (removing pieces, adding lights, etc)
Ā you should expect toĀ see the room instead of darkness.
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I haveĀ a similar problem. I try to do renders like the promo pics for the product and can't find a way to hide the walls. There don't seem to be separate material zones for each wall, and no poses to hide them.
If I move my main camera around to render from the reverse side (which they have in the promo pics), all Im get is a blurred images, as if the cityscape background is getting in the way. I'm not zoomed out that far, and have changed the focal from 55 to 35 with the same results.
As mentioned above, no camera presets come with the package.
I've IMed one of the vendors who made it, but haven't received a response as yet, and the readme file isn't very informative.
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I bought the Apartment Bedroom and my first render worked just fine. The second one - no matter what lights I used or even if I took off the ceiling - renders pitch black as if I am behind a wall (I'm not). There are lights in that room! Why aren't they working? Did the same thing in Poser 6 and Poser 7. tried reinstalling and same thing. renders black. Now, if it was the product, it never would have worked. Why is Poser doing this? I checked to make sure cameras are not behind some wall. Does anyone have any idea what would cause this? Happens in Poser 4 render and in Firefly with raytracing. No difference.