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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 15 2:13 am)
Play with the lighting to match the shade and direction of the light source (pay attention to the ground shadows....) Try to place a ground shadow for the saucer in the snow... Move the saucer off center, also play a little with the focal length. the picture and the ufo look like they are using different focal lengths... Possibly add a little motion blur... the edges are too crisply focused... Just what came off the top of my head
It's hard to tell where the object is in relation to the horizon, and thus how big/small it is supposed to be...could be big, beally far back and on the ground, or small, close to the viewer, and floating high above the ground. Also follow the lighting suggestions so far, especially shadow, that'll help fix the orientation problem. I'd tone down those highlights on the front, or move them to the side, to properly show the light angle, the highlight goes on the closest part to the light source.
a metallic object like this over such a highly reflective environment like snow and ice isn't going to have as dark a shadow on the bottom like you have now. Try to lighten the shadow up, or shoot a lower intensity blue light up from below to simulate some ambient light. Or...use the ray tracing in Poser 5 when it comes out :)
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