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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 6:22 pm)
Nice work Bubba, especially the composition. Here's a critique, if you want to keep reading. :) How low to the ground would the viewer have to be in order to see the wheels on the far side of the car? For most of the perspective, we seem to be at the figure's hip-level, so the car appears to be higher than it should be. I'm not sure on this, (memory glitch)but I think the rule for shadows, is that "cast" shadows (any shadows that appear on one object, from another that is blocking its light) are always the darkest shadows in an environment. The core shadow created on the figure appears to be the darkest in the scene, when you would expect the ground beneath the car to be the darkest. The balance of the pose is spot-on. Post some more progress! Anson
There are two sorces of light radiating from behind the car. One is the sun which is just peeking over the horizon and a radial light set out from the right corner of the house. Both these sources are at ground level which would account for the illumination under the car, but I see your point on the shadowing. I'll try repositioning the far sources to get the shadowing to fit. Thanks.
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Finally getting the hang of applying magnets. Pulled the pants down a bit. This is Yamato's Mimi, she is my main girl. Most excellent Yamato. Lets see, the lamp post I have no clue where it came from if anyone wants to speak out to claim it. The chevy and gate from 3d cafe, Bryce house, stock tree. Hair and clothing modifications by Bubba. Rendered in Bryce 4 and post in PS