Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser 5 Shader Series -- beta

Kiera opened this issue on Jan 04, 2004 ยท 20 posts


Kiera posted Sun, 04 January 2004 at 8:50 PM

Attached Link: http://www.enmeshed.com/shadermagic/

I just finished the beta version of a series I have been meaning to do on organic textures and the Poser 5 renderer. Some (or all of this) may be old news to everyone, but I figured it might be helpful and I wanted to be able to point people at something when they ask me how I get the lighting in my renders.

Anyway, feedback is always appreciated. If people like this series I will continue it with some other tricks I have picked up over these last few months.


xantor posted Sun, 04 January 2004 at 9:28 PM

These are very good - and they are not old news to me.


starmkr posted Sun, 04 January 2004 at 9:30 PM

The Tutorials are very well done. Thanks...I really like the tip on the "Lips and Eyes".


dialyn posted Sun, 04 January 2004 at 10:03 PM

For some reason, my computer had a hard time bringing up the text, but it was well worth the effort. The tutorials are well done...I look forward to seeing more. A lot of us are stuck with defaults because we really don't know where to start (and all those nodes are intimidating). Good job! Thank you!


Kiera posted Sun, 04 January 2004 at 10:08 PM

Hmmm. I bet you're using MSIE. I will work on repairing the problem. :)


Literata posted Sun, 04 January 2004 at 10:57 PM

Very nice tutorial -- many thanks! And a question: In the "Bright Eyes, Glossy Lips" section, to which part of the eye do we apply the anistropic specular nodes?


Kiera posted Sun, 04 January 2004 at 11:00 PM

The L_Cornea and R_Cornea material zones.


CrystalDragon posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 12:40 AM

Really slick! Thanks for the tutorials!


stewer posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 3:22 AM

Excellent tutorial, goes straight to my link list.


MarianneR posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 4:20 AM

Thank you, this is very helpful!


wulfie66 posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 6:04 AM

Excellent tutorials!! Thanks ever so much!!


garrr posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 6:36 AM

Excellent tutorials! Well worth a look.


jerr3d posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 9:36 AM

Wow! Great tutorials, thanks a bunch!


brynna posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 12:32 PM

Awesome... and added to favorites. Thanks!

Brynna

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Indoda posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 3:25 PM

Thank you for taking the time to write such a clear and concise tutorial on a somewhat baffling area of P5. I hope that you'll write some more. You have got an easy style to follow and have good writing skills. It is not easy to write tutorials but I believe you have a natural gift. Thank you again

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KarenJ posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 4:17 PM

This is brilliant stuff - so very helpful! Thanks!


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Khai posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 6:03 PM

nice :) tho, I'd consider renaming the link ;) there's a trueSpace product called Shadermagic... some may get confused....


Sasha_Maurice posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 7:01 PM

Thank you, wonderful info! Please do continue with your series. :o)


Kiera posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 7:10 PM

I'm glad everyone has found it useful. I have almost squashed the MSIE display bug. Once I fix that up I will return to creating more content for the series. Up next will be reflection map tricks I think.


xantor posted Mon, 05 January 2004 at 11:00 PM

I use internet explorer with no problems at your site. Reflection map tutorials would be great.