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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Try selecting the properties for each light and turning the "Cast shadow" option on/off fo each one until you get the desired effect. Poser usually uses 4 lights and unless you're going for a multi shadow effect you could turn off all "cast shadows" except for one and get single shadows, then position that light so you get the shadows where you need them.
You have to manually type in values higher than 1024 (limits) then the map should use values higher than 1024. As DEL says you have to turn off cast shadow for all but one light. smerc has the link to a good tutorial on lighting in Poser. or you could check the archives under keyword "abby" I think he listed it in a thread a month or two ago.
I checked on abby just to make sure. There are some good tips on the thread smerc suguested but none seemed to be talking about shadows. Sorry about that. I'm sure I had a conversation about this with someone. I'll look and let you know when I find it or get back to you tommorrow if it was a tutorial I read somewhere.
No, that sounds right. The infinite lights are more limited in mapping. The spots have limits as to angle. Finding the right combination and getting the dial settings to work FOR you is the hard part. I heard that you can change a lights max values in the .lt2(?) file (the light file for your lights), but I'd make a duplicate light to play around with if you wanna do this. (I don't remember trying this, so I can't tell you much more about it or if it works.)
LOL...what do I know anyway!?!? Can't light ANYTHING the way I want to...hehe. I just remembered the shadow map setting and the limits I ran into...grin. Worked on a "lighting special" yesterday for several hours and deleted it in frustration. I guess that's why my gallery is 3 images long...LOL. Tks for the help, mousey one!
ok here's some more all in the tuorials section in renderosity 1) volume light cheat 2) lucifer quick tutorial in negative light 3) light and magic (a 2.2 meg download - this one's a mystery to me but it looks interesting on the face of it.) 4) lighting a lamp with poser (and Heins Light) 5) T. Allen's new volume lights tutorial. 6) poser and photographic lighting. "Tha..Tha..THat's all folks". If it ain't in here somewhere I don' know what else to tell you.
I've had some luck with the lighting & shadows in poser recently, what I did was have 12 lights all infinite. I change the colours to blues greens and reds for all but 1 light & kept that as plain white, the 11 coloured light I moved round so they pretty much cover all angles then change intensity on them to 10% & turn off their shadows. with the white light I made that's intensity roughly about 40% and made the shadow map 1024, using the dials I get that one into a position where the shadow goes where I want it and render for a nice sharp shadow. check out my gallery for the pic called shadow map test to see what I did. Rob
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