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Subject: Creating a glowing ball of light


BDDesign ( ) posted Thu, 09 September 2010 at 2:05 PM · edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 3:12 PM

What's the best way to create a glowing ball of light, like a white, glowing crystal ball sort of thing, in Poser? I have Poser Pro 2010, by the way.

Thanks in advance!


pigfish9 ( ) posted Thu, 09 September 2010 at 2:11 PM

It's probably not the best way but I have done this by using the sphere prop and  a pin light (I think that's the right type of light--it's the one that shows up as a sphere.).  I used a crystal material on the sphere.  I then moved the light inside the sphere and parented it to the sphere.  If you move the sphere, the light moves with it.


hborre ( ) posted Thu, 09 September 2010 at 3:14 PM
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In PP 2010, set your ball prop ambient_value to 1 or higher, and use IDL in your render settings.  The surrounding material will respond better to the resulting illumination from the prop.  Pigfish9's method is the older, acceptable method, but why not take advantage of the bells n' whistles provided by PP 2010.


Jeff_Kraschinski ( ) posted Thu, 09 September 2010 at 9:16 PM

Agreed, and set the ambient to MUCH higher than 1 if you want significant glow.

As Bagginsbill would (and has) said, the ambient setting represents the heat of the glow (sort of), so for real serious glow you gotta get it REALLY hot.

I've used ambient of 100.0 in some renders...


Acadia ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2010 at 6:54 AM

http://www.renderosity.com/mod/rrwiki/index.php/Poser_Shader_Threads

Try that links. It's a ton of material room bookmarked tutorials and/or discussions.

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Elfwine ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2010 at 2:54 PM

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did you have something like this in mind?

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Elfwine ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2010 at 2:56 PM

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 a close-up render.

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hborre ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2010 at 5:04 PM
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Or IDL render, ambient light only.


Miss Nancy ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2010 at 5:12 PM

these were also possible in poser 7, but it looked lousy IMVHO.



Elfwine ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2010 at 5:16 PM

 ummmm... i made that glowing ball in Poser 7.  scratches head

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hborre ( ) posted Fri, 10 September 2010 at 5:26 PM
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Actually, there is a flat plane image map placed before a color tinted ball primitive.  Ambient_value was set to 10, and all other lights deleted from the scene.  The difference with IDL is that the resulting ambient illumination creates a more realitistic light/material response.  I could accomplish a similar situation with a point light set to inverse square attenuation for a natural light falloff with distance.


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