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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 29 1:40 pm)
If you are rendering in Poser, my suggestion is to: 1) turn off the shadowcasting ability of all lights but one 2) turn off the shadowcasting ability on all walls, ceiling and floor if you are doing an interior scene. 3) on the one light you do have shadowcasting ability turned on with, set the map size to 550 I never use more than 3 light, 4 max, all with shadow casting ability turned off but one. my 2 cents, Davo
First off, if you want something with a little drama, change the lights from infinite to spots, then work with the dials to properly position the lights on the figure. Three spots will give you what you need, more often than not: a main light, and two side lights in contrasting colours. So you don't overbleed the image with light, experiment with shading the main light down to about 80% of value, then work with your secondary lights in dark but strong colours -- you'll get a really nice balance that way. If you're looking for a chairoscuro look, move your secondary lights to the same side of the figure and shift the position on your main light to favour them as well, leaving one side of your figure in black. The best tutorial for lighting? Get a book on theatrical lighting. You'll find theories on colour arrangement and how to use it to create an emotional response, as well as how to arrange your lights for maximum impact.
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There's a good one at Poserarcana. Also try a marvelous book: Digital lightning and rendering by Jeremy Birn (New Riders) . It's a wonderful way to learn about lightning among other topics.Attached Link: http://3drender.com/index.html
There are some good ones here as well. Other than that, just practice, practice, practice; and be prepared to do lots of test renders :-)This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
where can I find some lighting tutorials? When I download those pz3 files,lightings are perfect, but when I try by myself...... :( I search in the tutorials sections, there are only lighting tutorials about special lights, I can't find what I needed. thanks!