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I just loaded in Poser Pro 2012 last night, upgrading from Poser 7. I love the new preview and other features, but I'm having a problem with a scene I'm creating.
(i7 PC with Nvidia Quadro 3800 and 12 GB ram, Vista Business 64)
Problem One:
I'm using the Gnome House 2 from Renderosity and the lighting setup that comes with the product looks pretty good. It comes lit with:
Light 1 - Diffuse IBL
Light 2 - Spot (lights the right roof)
Light 3 - Spot (lights the front of the house, I moved this to get more light on the doorway)
Light 4 - Infinite (lights scene from above. I made this blue as it's a moonlit scene.)
Everything looks great in preview and it rendered out just as I wanted it.
The probelm came when I wanted to animate the front door opening. The interior of the house was too dark, so I put a yellow spotlight inside and aimed it at the wall that was visible when the door opened. I preview it gave a nice, candlelit feel to the interior, but when I rendered it this light was not visible. The wall remains dark even though it looked correct in preview. I also tried a point light with the same results.
Am I doing something wrong here? Does the inside of the house not react to the light in render even though it shows up in preview due to the way it's made ?
Problem Two:
Everything else seems to render fine except when I go to render a certain figure (Toon Santa from another site) all I get is a blank screen instead of my render. When I make it an animation and make a one frame Image movie it spits out a perfect PNG frame. Why can't I see the render with this figure?
Thanks for any help you can offer.