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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 11:46 am)
Can make some very cool blinds looks. Very cool stuff..
You can't call it work if you love
it... Zen
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Yep Jeff. A 'gobo' or 'flag' is mostly used to 'flag' off light from spilling into the camera lens, but it can equally well be used to cast shadows. Generally a gobo in a photographic studio is solid, usually made from cloth stretched over a metal frame, or just black card. What you have in the top pic would be called a 'honeycomb' and fits over the light's reflector dish to create the honeycomb pattern. The real honeycomb effect would be less marked and larger, since it's difficult to get a tight, clearly defined shadow with most real lights. Yours looks really good. I made a few of these in poser 4 for my photo studio at daz, but this way saves an awful lot of hassle. mac
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It's called a "Gobo" if I remember correctly.
I added a black & white tile pattern to the light materials and got this effect.
I don't know if it can be made to behave like a real gobo, maybe a shade of gray should be used instead of black.
Start experimenting :-)
-Jeff