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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
This looks VERY interesting. Thanks for posting it. I don't understand it yet but it seems to work :o)
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I think that would depend on the situation Knight. It might get a little dicey if you had a ghostly figure behind something as you would have to remember to move the masking block (or whatever you were using) as well. In situations where the ghost is to be in front of the objects that are in the scene, it should work quite well...
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I thought you might find this of interest, especially if you use an alternate renderer like Bryce or Vue to render your poser objects. The technique demonstrated allows for ghosts with full color/full textures and none of the annoying x-ray effects commonly found when using the transparency method. I thought I would mention this again since I have a new Vue version of the tutorial up. Poser unfortunately does not have reflective glass, so this technique can't be used. Not sure if Poser 5 does or not.The image itself is also a demonstration of what can be done with Vicky 3 morphs to turn her into a ghoulish fiend. So even if the technique doesn't strike ya, might be worth checking out for that.
The tutorials for both Bryce and Vue can be found on my website at http://www.shadowwindmanor.com in the tutorials section.
The picture can be viewed at the link above...
Thanks and hope you find some use for this...