Lawndart opened this issue on Nov 01, 2004 ยท 13 posts
Lawndart posted Mon, 01 November 2004 at 4:02 PM
Attached Link: http://www.getjolly.com/
You all seen this figure? Defaultguy pointed me to this page. I had no idea it was even out there.What an incredible figure! Cheers, Joe
Message edited on: 11/01/2004 16:04
Little_Dragon posted Mon, 01 November 2004 at 4:06 PM
Yes, and he takes full advantage of P5's advanced material shaders.
Lawndart posted Mon, 01 November 2004 at 4:08 PM
Yes!
Joint Control Morphs too... Mimic ready... The works.
Message edited on: 11/01/2004 16:09
ArtyMotion posted Mon, 01 November 2004 at 4:14 PM
Even though it's not something I would probably use, I have to admit it really is a wonderful work of art!!! I hope they do really well with it.
SAMS3D posted Mon, 01 November 2004 at 4:44 PM
this is an amazing model...I love your renders too. Sharen
Veritas777 posted Mon, 01 November 2004 at 5:11 PM
Looks like another HAPPY Vue 5 HDRI user! (heh) But like Little Dragon said, you can do the EXACT same thing with P5...
Veritas777 posted Mon, 01 November 2004 at 5:14 PM
...Just trying to keep it P5-Poser related- otherwise the P5 Gestapo will have your post deleted!
ynsaen posted Mon, 01 November 2004 at 5:38 PM
Well, it was renderd in Poser 5, so the Gestapo would like to note that your phrasing should be the other way around: you can do the EXACT same thing in Vue 5 using HDRI! On the other hand, allow me to step up and say something annoying myself: Support your Independent Content Creators! Shop at their sites! (they make more money, and that means more reason to keep making stuffs)
thou and I, my friend, can, in the most flunkey world, make, each of us, one non-flunkey, one hero, if we like: that will be two heroes to begin with. (Carlyle)
maxxxmodelz posted Mon, 01 November 2004 at 8:33 PM
"Well, it was renderd in Poser 5, so the Gestapo would like to note that your phrasing should be the other way around: you can do the EXACT same thing in Vue 5 using HDRI!" LMAO!! Very true! ;-)
Tools : 3dsmax 2015, Daz Studio 4.6, PoserPro 2012, Blender
v2.74
System: Pentium QuadCore i7, under Win 8, GeForce GTX 780 / 2GB
GPU.
rowan_crisp posted Tue, 02 November 2004 at 3:27 AM
Should we just make a new poser forum and let veritas have this one? ;) RC
getjolly posted Tue, 02 November 2004 at 9:40 AM
hi guys, No HDRI used here! The lighting and rendering was 100% poser5 with no post work bar logo addition. We would love to see a HDRI VUE render. HDRI is not really necissary. When it comes to lighting the first thing I would say is remove the peachy default light. The lighting structure used was quite simple. We tend to stick to the traditional lighting method which is- Create a; KEY LIGHT - this would be the main light which is typically placed 35-45 degrees to the side of the character. The colour of this light is used to set the mood of the image. FILL LIGHT - a muted light which doesn't cast any noticeable shadow used to fill in the shadow areas created by the key light. Typically it is placed close to the camera. BACK LIGHT - this creates the nice rim effect separating the character from the background. Place it high behind the character. The above is called three point lighting or a triangulation of lights. Other lights can be added like a soft KICKER light placed low to the ground to aid the specular effects. And then there's the SPECIAL used to define any little area which needs some attention! oh and not forgetting AMBIENT LIGHT other than that... ;) thanks all for your sentiments, we worked quite hard on the jolly troll, and still seem to be! (what with making little bits for him) Maybe we should write some lighting tutorials when we get a chance. BTW; Yansen you are absolutely correct in what you said!.
SnowSultan posted Tue, 02 November 2004 at 10:41 AM
That's an excellent looking figure, and you are obviously very knowledgable...I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more creations from you. LOL Rowan, I don't think we need two Vue forums. ;) SnowS
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Little_Dragon posted Tue, 02 November 2004 at 10:51 AM
The above is called three point lighting or a triangulation of lights. Other lights can be added like a soft KICKER light placed low to the ground to aid the specular effects.
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That's my default lighting setup. :)