mandy2uk opened this issue on Sep 23, 2008 ยท 36 posts
Jestertjuuh posted Tue, 23 September 2008 at 11:57 AM
aha, now we get to the part where it is all about....(drumroll).....RENDERING
Yup, rendering is the word, simpley sayd, your going to make a "digital picture" of your model.
ok, when your all happy with the pose, clothing, lighting etc, than you can render.
On your work screen, where you found the figure info..you see a tab named "Render"
If you click it, you go to the render screen, here you can configure your render screen settings (on the top left again)
If you look at the right of your work screen, you see a icon of a camera, if you click that, the rendering starts.
It takes a bit and you see a rendered picture of your model unfolding.
In this stage, you use basic settings, for better results you better can wait untill you feel more confortable in Poser.
Render settings is a whole new chapter.
When rendering is done, click on "File" (most top left of the screen) than "Export" and select "export Image".
Do this when your Render is visible in the work screen, otherwise the raw unrendered version will be saved.
Poser exports standard in PNG, but you can choose in the save screen for other options.
I am not a complete idiot, some
parts are missing :)
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