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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 10 10:34 am)
IBL is an ambient, omni directional light that is not designed for use with shadows, and does not give consistent results when they are enabled in a scene. When a scene is saved, I believe it does not save the shadow option for IBL lights, or it saves it but ignores it in the render, I'm not sure. That's probably why the Queue Manager render (which runs from its own saved scene file) isn't showing shadows.
In any case, I advise forgetting shadows on IBL lights. Yes, always use an infinite light to simulate sun or moonlight, or spotlights or point lights for closer (e.g. interior) lighting - both with shadows, of course.
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On the other hand...I just found this tutorial, which shows that IBL shadows can be made to work for you in certain circumstances. Not by design, I would add... but hey, if it works why not use it? Who cares whether or not it's supposed to? :O)
Edit: of course, IBL with an HDRI won't give that toon effect.
"If I were a shadow, I know I wouldn't like to be half of
what I should be."
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Murakami)
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I'm very dumb when it comes to rendering scenes, and I'm experimenting with IBL.
I've some nice Dosch .exr files that I use with Diffuse IBL lights. My main problem is that as I create a Diffuse IBL Light (as probably the name implies), the "Shadows" option is disabled by default: I can enable it and render shadows in the render window, but if I use the Queue Manager, no matter what settings, shadows are not rendered at all.
So I wanted to ask how you folks create shadows with the Queue Manager: do you have a IBL light and add a Spot Light just for creating shadows ?
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