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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 08 9:27 am)
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It might be difficult to recreate this outstanding painting in one render. If you can, you're a better artist than I. I'd suggest doing the servicepersons as a second render from the Wall's visitor, then combining them in Photoshop, where you'll have full control over the opacity (reflection.) The challenge then will be to get the angles right, but with some effort, you'll succeed. Very good luck to you, and please share the results with us when you're done!
You may want to postwork the hair on the older figure - Crash has a good tutorial in the Renderosity tutorials section., using Photoshop. Now, the appearance of the uniformed figures as "reflections" in the memorial is a bit challenging, but not too bad. How exactly you do it would depend in part whether you have Poser 4 or Poser 5. If you have Poser 5, I'd first render a shot of the soldiers over a plain white background. Output the image in your preferred formet - I've had decent luck with .jpg, but there may be better. Then when you're setting up the "full" image, go to the Material Room and select the object you're using for the Memorial. Right-click in the main window, and select "New node" and "Math". Set the Math node to "Add" and plug it into "Diffuse color" and "Specular color" of the main node. Set the background colors of both "value1" and "value2" to white. Now do "New node" two more times, both times selecting "2D" and "image map". Set the first image-map node to your image of the Memorial surface. Plug this into "value1" of the Math node. Be sure to set "Texture Strength" to 2 so you get the full quality. Set the second image map to the image of the soldiers you produced, and plug it into "value2". Fiddle with the texture strength until the "ghost" image superposed on the Memorial looks right. Alternately, of course, you can use your soldier-render as one Photoshop layer, and superpose it on the image of the Memorial in another layer. Fiddle with it until it's aligned well against the Memorial, then slide the opacity downward until it looks like a reflection/inset image. Then flatten the resulting image and use it as a texture on your Memorial-object in Poser. Hope this is helpful. It's an image well worth aspiring to. April Follies
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Well, this is just a thought. I know most people post questions, but i figured a forum was also for discussions. I just wanted you all to know (some i've talked to already) that i love all your work. Its very inspiring to me, an Army Sergeant who is deployed over seas. When i get back home i plan on doing alot of of art. I had thought that my first piece was going to be something with an angel as i have a great Angel fetish. However upon searching for an idea to inspire myself, i thought of something that is very moving for me. Now i continue on with a new hunger, search for different ways to make my new piece a reality. It will be a render of a painting done by Lee Teter. This is it. If anyone has any suggestions, on ways i can make this piece of art in poser and photoshop drop me a line. If not, wish me luck on my endeavor.