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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
What's the material setup for the figure? Is it one of the older, self illuminated textures? If so, it's going to give you those sorts of weird effects.
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If your IDL Intensity is set too high, this can contribute to this type of glow artifact too.
Use the Dimension 3D advanced render settings script to reduce the IDL intensity. I tend to go with max IDL intensity of 0.5 these days. Sometimes lower, e.g. As low as 0.15. even.
That was following advice from Bagginsbill regarding Poser's diffuse levels being way to high, proportionally... and so, the way to counter this, when using IDL, is to lower the IDL intensity.
Out of interest, is that a Point light that is casting the shadow on the figure?
I did not give enough information here, I apologize for that. I am using Poser 7, the light on the face is a spot light. I don't actually know if the skin texture is self illuminating. Its P3Designs Joey. I rendered with raytracing and shadows. I tried it without raytracing but it still gave me the handful of light.
Thanks for the replies. I checked - nothing is hooked to the ambient node. When I deleted the lights and rendered, no tale tale glow anywhere. I changed to a different light set, no glowing hand but I couldn't get the shadows to fall across his body so maybe its safe to assume this is caused by moving the lights around trying to create a little shadow drama?
Looking at the image, it seems to me that the ring and pinky fingers are spread apart much more so than the other fingers. It seems that you are seeing the light shining off the sides of those two fingers, because of the angle of the light.
You could use the side to side movement dial and tighten the fingers to close up that gap and that might stop that "glow" from showing. :)
Jan
Well, if you like the lighting (and it is very nice!) and don't want to change it, and bending the fingers doesn't get rid of the glow, then I guess the best fix for those glowing fingers would be some post work. :)
I've run into similar problems before, fought with lights to no avail and finally gave up and fixed them in post work. :D
Jan
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