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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 27 7:02 pm)
There are only three things you need to do this... spotlight, backdrop, and atmosphere settings. The spotlight here had an angle start of 20 degrees, angle end of 30 degrees.
Hope it helps.
"If I were a shadow, I know I wouldn't like to be half of
what I should be."
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Thanks, Izi, for the nice simple settings. I'd also tried some earlier
and more complex suggestions and found they didn't work well.
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Thank you, Will try these later when I get home.
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Please spay and neuter your pets. Strongly consider shelter
adoption before spending $500 to $1000. If you MUST part with that
kind of money for a pet, go to your local shelter, donate the money
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use the donation.
Thanks for the screen shots! I am interested in this effect, but the render time on my laptop for this effect is insane.
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Sorry, I forgot to mention the Atmosphere Strength setting on the lights (see screenshot). This value multiplies the Volume_Density value on the Atmosphere node to give the strength of the atmosphere effect for each light. The default value for a new light is 0.02. In my render it was set to 1.0. I noticed that I had another very low intensity spotlight in the scene.. the Atmosphere Strength for that light was still at default, and it had no visible effect.
You can reduce volumetric rendering times (with some loss of quality) by increasing the distance between volume samples using the Volume_StepSize parameter. Mine was set to 1.2 inches... note that this parameter uses whatever units you have selected in your Preferences, so you have to convert that value if you are not using inches.
"If I were a shadow, I know I wouldn't like to be half of
what I should be."
Mr Otsuka, the old black tomcat in Kafka on the Shore (Haruki
Murakami)
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Greetings and Salutations All,
I would like to make a volumetric light for a poser scene. I tried the tutorial for this at Nerd3D but my results were not very good. I know there are products to buy, which in reality are not expensive, but I'd like to learn how to make one myself. I am creating a singer on stage. I'd like to make 1 light that appears to come from above her. Much like the lighting for solo artists in American Idol. I'd like to add a certain amount of a smokey effect to this light, which I know means you have to add noise, but I don't know where to plug this in. I'm also getting confused with what your supposed to add to the light and what your supposed to add to the atmosphere. Can anyone help?
Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
Viper
R I P MJ. He's must have needed an Angel escort in Farrah
Please spay and neuter your pets. Strongly consider shelter adoption before spending $500 to $1000. If you MUST part with that kind of money for a pet, go to your local shelter, donate the money to them and pickup a highly adoptable pet. The shelters could sure use the donation.