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Lights Doesn't listen?! Must then be a "parent" thing? :>/ Thanks. I'm on to something that I think will satisfy my needs. Of course HUGE thanks to your tutorials!!!!!!! Keep Em' Coming And keep Em' witty & fun. ") Scott
Thread: Tree Lights | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hmmmmmm... Thankyou Very Much. I have another sub idea I want to create from the same scene I posted in the gallery, much simpilar with less content. I will try to get the effect I was looking for using your tut above. Of course the uses of this is endless. Many Thanks!!! Scott
Thread: You ever Wonder Why?.. In P6 | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks for all the feedback.
It has been very helpful.
I stumpled apon Advanced Library a while back & use this religously. It's much simpler then the default.
{Quote at least in p6 you can undock the library and expand it to multiple columns.Quote}
Multiple columns?
Is this the same as advanced?
No need to answer I will try this.
I also read in a nother thread that we can turn our tool bars sideways. Another option I wilkl try soon.
Thanks Again. Scott
Thread: Amounts | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks for the feedback. Thanks, you are both correct.
And in my quest for other information...
I have been reading through some of "geeps" tutorials & he was able to loaded 100 lights.
I've also rendered since then & my lights definetly show after rendering.
Thanks Again.
Scott Message edited on: 12/06/2005 20:31
Thread: Duplicate Lighting 2 questions. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Copy & Paste???
Now why didn't I think of that?
That's awesome!
I bet it works too in just about any item selection.
Many Thanks!
I've always known from my first experiences with Poser 3, so many years ago, that realism is most acheived with the lighting properties & colors.
I will most definetly give the above tutorial a good read. Then the next. Then the next. And the other. :>)
Thank You for the reply & links.
Scott
Message edited on: 12/03/2005 17:32
Thread: Conforming Clothing | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Wow great feedback!
Thanks for the confidence building!
Thanks for the laugh.
quote-01 (if you can look at your image and go "Wow! I made that!!!"... then you succeeded in creating something worthy of a gallery)
Thanks, I have a similar theory about music.:)
The main reason I came back to poser after not using it for three years is to try to realize a book/story idea I have & I certainly hadn't thought about adding to gallerys at the begining but I must admit I am tempted at the challenge.
I've already done some post work tests in Photoshop.
Not much time this weekend but hopefully next week will bring sharper results.
quote-02 (There are seam guides at DAZ for V3, M3, etc. You can use those to paint clothing. And don't forget, you can do a lot with trans maps.)
Trans Maps. I saw this term in the gallery.
Ya I know I can't get my mind off that area.:)
I learned quite a bit in the tutoprials here.
Lights, Pose Limits, Shadow Maps & Depth.
Trans Maps I'll have to do some reading on this for sure.
Dynamic vs Conforming.
I'm curious. Was conforming clothing available in P3 or P4 I don't remember?
Many Thanks!!!!
Scott
Thread: Conforming Clothing | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thank you for the replys!
I will look into the urls you both added.
I've heard of some of them & am betting they will render me some succesful reading.
I'm most interesed in creating clothing but PhilC's creator isn't Mac freindly.
Blender & it's million page manul is way to much for me to commit my over worked mind to just now so I'm forced to use clothing on different charactors.
Thankfully there are endless isles of cloths available. It seems though that when I add and pose clothing not designed for my charactor and then turn my figure or the camera I get poor fit. I'm not doing something wrong am I. You veterens who render the beautiful art I see in the gallery are getting the same results? Or am I just that green?
Back in my early early newbie days working with P3 I remember having templates I could paint to create skin tight clothing. I'm not seeing these templates available today.
I've tryed re-painting the individual charactor textures but have gotten foggy results.
There are some great tutorials I just found here.
Looks like results aren't going to happen without some heavy reading. :>)
Anyway Thanks alot I'm sure the info will create me a walk pattern right to success.
One last thought.
Is it cheating if I enhance my renders in other apps?
There are some incredible pieces of work in the gallery here. I know Photoshop well enough to produce similar results. But like they say in the gallery where's the fun in that?
Thanks Again.
I could fill these forum pages with questions to no end. Should I?
I know there is some great tutorials available.
Would I be percieved as lazy if I fill these forums with previousy asked questions?
Scott
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Thread: Light only one object | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL