Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: RDNA's Render Studio?

Conniekat8 opened this issue on Nov 18, 2008 · 30 posts


Conniekat8 posted Tue, 18 November 2008 at 3:31 PM

Is anyone here using RDNA's Render studio?   How do you like it? Any tips or tricks on how to use it?

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themomster0 posted Tue, 18 November 2008 at 3:58 PM

Lordy, yes!  I have the one for Vue and the one for Poser.  I started out just using the basic backdrop and the light presets and have gone on to playing with the AO editor, etc.  Even just using the pre-made stuff made such a difference for a dummy like me.  :)


Dead_Reckoning posted Tue, 18 November 2008 at 4:08 PM

Quote - Lordy, yes!  I have the one for Vue and the one for Poser.  I started out just using the basic backdrop and the light presets and have gone on to playing with the AO editor, etc.  Even just using the pre-made stuff made such a difference for a dummy like me.  :)

I use the Poser version every single day.

A really good value for the money i spent on it.

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Conniekat8 posted Tue, 18 November 2008 at 4:17 PM

Sounds like I better install and try it then!
I didn't even notice there was a Vue version.
After so much trying and trying  I feel defeated trying to get good render results in poser - by hand.
I'm trying to get somewhere in cararra again.... Too much to learn. Gimmie presets, lots and lots of presets!!!  LOL

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SAMS3D posted Tue, 18 November 2008 at 5:01 PM

I like it also, I have both Poser and Vue, but use Poser more often, I really want to get the Monochrome asap.  Sharen


JenX posted Tue, 18 November 2008 at 5:55 PM

 I love the Poser version.  I've used it on every image for the past couple months, and I have to say, it's helped me understand Poser's lighting a LOT more.  

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zorares posted Tue, 18 November 2008 at 8:15 PM

 Try these images.  I really like the Render Studio

http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1760892
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1708641
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1715012

http://schuetzenpowder.com/sigs.jpg


RGUS posted Tue, 18 November 2008 at 11:08 PM

Hey Connie.. I use Poser... I mean.. basic Poser.. not studio setups or anything.. maybe I should try this thing to improve my images!!! 


thefixer posted Wed, 19 November 2008 at 1:35 AM

I have the Vue version, as everyone says, it's brilliant and easy to use!

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EnglishBob posted Wed, 19 November 2008 at 5:44 AM

Interesting. I saw it in their newsletters, but never bothered to work out what it actually was. Maybe I should a) pay more attention and b) check it out. :) 


JenX posted Wed, 19 November 2008 at 5:54 AM

It doesn't actually change the lights, and it doesn't change the settings....it just gives you a MUCH better understanding and a lot more ease of use than not understanding what you're doing.  It does come with some pretty nice presets, though.   

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martial posted Thu, 20 November 2008 at 5:40 AM

I use the render studio serie both in POser and Vue  I like it


Anniebel posted Thu, 20 November 2008 at 3:22 PM

I couldn't get it to work properly, wouldn't render any shadows & everything was ultra bright, so I gave up & haven't got back to it.

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StevieG1965 posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 12:15 AM

I have both and love them.  The male was done in Vue.  The large version is here... [ http://stevieg007.deviantart.com/art/Studio-Render-Quentin-Test-80701464](http://stevieg007.deviantart.com/art/Studio-Render-Quentin-Test-80701464)

StevieG1965 posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 12:15 AM

Poser version, larger version is here...

rofocale posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 2:05 AM

I usually make my own lightsets, but I´m planning to buy Render studio for Poser.
A question though:
The presets, do they contain IBL lights with a lot of depth map shadows?


BadKittehCo posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 2:21 AM

Quote - Hey Connie.. I use Poser... I mean.. basic Poser.. not studio setups or anything.. maybe I should try this thing to improve my images!!! 

Improve on your images?  :blink: Impossible. You've achieved Poser Perfection.

I think those of us, like me, whom are left footed mortals with lighting setups need crutches! LOL  Untill after I make few thousand renders, deconstruct how a good setup was done and learn. 

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BadKittehCo posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 2:26 AM

Quote - Hey Connie.. I use Poser... I mean.. basic Poser.. not studio setups or anything.. maybe I should try this thing to improve my images!!! 

Yes, yes, I know, I need to develop my own style, and not use shortcuts....  Ya had to bring it up, didn't ya :tt2:   LOL  

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BadKittehCo posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 2:29 AM

And no, I mean yes, I mean no, I can never say a thing in less then two or three posts...

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Inspired_Art posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 4:16 AM

Quote - I usually make my own lightsets, but I´m planning to buy Render studio for Poser.
A question though:
The presets, do they contain IBL lights with a lot of depth map shadows?

Rofocale, from what I can see in my poser library they do have "Shadow IBLs" in there. I haven't really played around with Render Studio that much as I don't really have a full understanding of what all the lights do. I know it comes with a really good manual, but since it's supposed to mimick an photography's studio lighting, Im kinda hazy as to what they all do.

Eddy

 


Inspired_Art posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 4:18 AM

Quote - And no, I mean yes, I mean no, I can never say a thing in less then two or three posts...

Anyone want a brain, with some minor damage, functions on occasion - Cheap!

You and I must have shopped at the same store. I don't suppose you got the extended warranty for your brain did you? I know I didn't :scared:

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rofocale posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 4:26 AM

Sorry about my sloppy writing..
What I meant was: presets with IBL lightsets containing other lights with depth map shadows!

I adress this question to the ones fairly or very experienced with Render Studio (for Poser).


JenX posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 6:13 AM

Quote - Sorry about my sloppy writing..
What I meant was: presets with IBL lightsets containing other lights with depth map shadows!

I adress this question to the ones fairly or very experienced with Render Studio (for Poser).

Their preset lights have raytraced shadows, but that's easily changed.  The light with shadows is usually a Key light (it will have Key in the title).  I prefer the raytraced shadows, but I know some prefer depth mapped as well.  Like I said, it's just a matter of changing them in the properties.  You can even save them back in the library as the depth mapped light.

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JenX posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 6:17 AM

What I love most about it is that it gives me this to create my light sets with.  It's easier for me to figure out lights this way than with Poser's in-program setup....I'm a visual person, and I learn better when I have something in front of me to see what I'm doing ;)   

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rofocale posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 6:54 AM

**JenX
**That was very useful information, thank you!

I also prefer lights with raytraced shadows, they often gives the best result.
They also save me from "forever going" rendering sessions - they are very economic
when it comes to rendering speed!
Cannot say the same about depth map shadows though...**
**


mathman posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 7:10 AM

Render Studio rocks !
Best thing since sliced bread :)


JenX posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 7:23 AM

Quote - **JenX
**That was very useful information, thank you!

I also prefer lights with raytraced shadows, they often gives the best result.
They also save me from "forever going" rendering sessions - they are very economic
when it comes to rendering speed!
Cannot say the same about depth map shadows though...**
**

lol, yeah...I hate waiting and waiting and waiting and WAITING for depth mapped shadows to populate.  

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FlyByNight posted Fri, 21 November 2008 at 7:52 PM

I have both versions too but mainly use the Poser version since that program is usually opened all of the time anyway. I love it!

FlyByNight


AnAardvark posted Mon, 24 November 2008 at 2:07 PM

Quote - What I love most about it is that it gives me this to create my light sets with.  It's easier for me to figure out lights this way than with Poser's in-program setup....I'm a visual person, and I learn better when I have something in front of me to see what I'm doing ;)   

Yes, that is one of the most useful parts. It makes tweaking lights a lot easier when you can change the intensities all in one place.


Synpainter posted Tue, 25 November 2008 at 11:17 AM

 Oh Yes Dear!

This is a VERY useful lighting utility, You WILL NOT be disappointed! 
Almost my whole gallery utilizes RSP lighting for a base , then adjust an tweak until you get the results you want...It does not do the work for you , yet gives a good base setting for modifications.

They did a very nice job with this package, and the add-ons are wonderful too!