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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
The idea was to take a depth cued render and use that as a mask for a blur layer in Photoshop I believe. The use of the sphere prop was to determine the extent of depth cue effect since it is calculated based on the depth of the scene and without a far distance prop the effect was either too subtle or too extreme... I/m not sure which. Remember that the depth cue coloration is based on either the background color or something.
Attached Link: 10 More Tips for Poser Beginners
Here is SnowSultan on Depth Cue: [http://www.renderosity.com/mod/tutorial/index.php?tutorial_id=193&page=3](http://www.renderosity.com/mod/tutorial/index.php?tutorial_id=193&page=3 "Linkification: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/tutorial/index.php?tutorial_id=193&page=3")a poser 4 render with depth cue enabled produced an image which, if exported as uncompressed
tiff, would show the depth mask in APS. obviously the scene must have objects in foreground,
middle ground and background, otherwise there's no point in using said effect. the closest surface
to the camera would have no masking, and the farthest surface might have 100% masking,
exclusive of ground plane.
Attached Link: Adding Depth of Field in Post
Found the link to Stewer's tutorial: http://www.keindesign.de/stefan/poser/dof_tutorial.htmlThis might have been to do with Depth Cueing. The Depth Cueing effect depends on how far back the scene extends relative to the camera. With one figure in an empty scene the effect is very strong, you can lessen the effect by adding a primitive and moving it back to say 'zTran -10.000' or '-20.000'. You can move the primitive so it is hidden behind your figure.
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there was, at one point, this tutorial on tricking poser 4 into creating something similar to actual depth of field......something involving pointing the camera at an invisible prop or something.....anyway, it was damned nifty, but i can't seem to remember exactly how to do it or where that tutorial was......any and all help will be appreciated....