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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
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After all these years working with Poser I still have trouble working the camera in tight spaces like small room sets. Right now I turn off visibility on walls to hide them but I seldom like working that way and often it just isn't the right solution. Among other things turning off a wall messes up raytraced lights and reflections. Yesterday I bought a nice apartment set and the vendor had nice promos of a small attached bathroom but I can't manage to work in there even with a wall removed. I work a lot with small room sets but have difficulty working even with large room sets even with low focal camera settings unless I choose one corner and hide a wall or walls. Can any of you share tips/tricks for working single frame renders in small four wall Poser rooms without turning off visibility on the 'forth wall'?
Has anyone ever made a rig where a Poser camera is attached to a camera on tripod prop that can be moved around and positioned in a scene and then rendered from POV style? I try to render as though I am shooting a real scene with a camera... using only Poser lights that are positioned in light props and a camera that worked that way would be awesome. The closest I have come is trying to parent lights to my Poser camera to simulate a 20/80 flash unit.