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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
Yeah, it does look pretty good. I can see the curve a bit, but it's a minor thing. That backdrop at least doesn't make the figures look out of place. That's been my gripe with these backdrop things: you drop a realistic photo on one and suddenly your people look extremely out of place. Good job on this one, though.
Actually I was thinking that a judicious combination of the backdrop and some appropriate propping (like step units) would really make this thing shine. The difference between this and the backdrop like Nerd's (or, I think, Sydd's?) is that the backpiece, being curved, actually enhances the realism a bit, following the way the eye actually sees things. But it might be interesting to combine the two and see what happens: they already do that to a degree with the additional planes in this, so it's not unlikely that they'd work together like a multiplane animation camera.
How large an image do you need for the cyc? Couldn't exactly tell from the Daz site. I would get very very tired of that one beach and that one forest-- in about an afternoon, actually. I'm leery of how huge a picture I would have to use to look good. I have the whole Corel library but they have to be shrunk nearly in half to get any kind of quality. Usually a 1000 wide is a high as I can go and that's with a lot of prep. Aurora might produce better-- that plugin in the MP. But it's restricted to water and sky. Emily
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