Boni opened this issue on Sep 30, 2020 ยท 37 posts
EClark1894 posted Sun, 04 October 2020 at 6:30 AM
RedPhantom posted at 7:24AM Sun, 04 October 2020 - #4400901
EClark1894 posted at 8:00PM Sat, 03 October 2020 - #4400888
RedPhantom posted at 1:47PM Sat, 03 October 2020 - #4400852
EClark1894 posted at 4:07PM Fri, 02 October 2020 - #4400830
Poser's atmosphere effects don't work with Superfly which is why you have to use the cube.
As I first mentioned when I started writing about atmosphere effects in Poser, you can find all this in the reference manual. Look at the heading for Root Atmosphere Node on page 402 to show how to adjust the depth cue for light.
Take a peek at the post above yours. That was done with superfly. It may not work the same as with firefly, but as you can see, it does make fog.
The manual says that depth Cue (among other things) doesn't work with Superfly. If it's wrong, you should let whoever writes the manual know.
I didn't say that the depth cue worked. I said that the atmosphere worked. The lower half of the function works.
Okay. the problem we're having is clearly one of semantics. Let's try this, SOME of Poser's atmosphere effects will not work with Superfly. In most cases, this seems to involve using a large cube to contain the area. I have an article about how to do that too some where.