mrothello opened this issue on Nov 07, 2021 ยท 11 posts
mrothello posted Sun, 07 November 2021 at 1:07 AM
I'm having trouble getting an image for my background. I went in the material room, selected the background, attached a node to the first selection, linked my image and all I get is a black background, I tried the same thing using ground. i think that's the way it used to work, but I guess it doesn't anymore.
RedPhantom posted Sun, 07 November 2021 at 6:38 AM Site Admin
What software are you using?
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mrothello posted Sun, 07 November 2021 at 8:46 AM
Poser 12 and Windows 10
hborre posted Sun, 07 November 2021 at 9:58 AM
Did you hide the Construct? That is the only way to view a background image. Select the Ground prop and under Properties, untick the Visible box.
RedPhantom posted Sun, 07 November 2021 at 1:46 PM Site Admin
I'm going to move this to the Poser 12 forum so that more Poser users will see it and might help.
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RedPhantom posted Sun, 07 November 2021 at 1:47 PM Site Admin
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RedPhantom posted Sun, 07 November 2021 at 1:49 PM Site Admin
Something else to check is to make sure you don't have Transparent Background checked in your render settings.
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Y-Phil posted Sun, 07 November 2021 at 4:23 PM
Are you trying this?
Or did I misundertand your question?
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patlane posted Mon, 15 November 2021 at 11:51 AM
Had some success with backgrounds, trial and error really. I have no idea how I got it cracked, but it works.
Here is the result in some pictures.
First is the background image loaded with the default Poser settings.
The next one, I guess that the image is sort of wide screen shaped, so I stretched it two and a half times in the U_Scale settings.
After watching the image disappear from left to right on the screen, I decided to give it a minus coordinate and there it was 'all correct'.
Didn't mess with after that, so there maybe there are more options with minus coordinates.
Hope it helps.
Pat :)
hborre posted Mon, 15 November 2021 at 12:38 PM
That looks like a good solution that can come in handy. Question: does this work across the board with different image resolutions or do you see setting variations in correlation with image ratios?
patlane posted Mon, 22 November 2021 at 3:14 PM
hborre
Tried it with different sized images, but all were similar wide screen image sizes.
The one in the picture was 2400 x 1350. I also used a 1200 x 500 and got the same result.
I would say I was using correlation with image ratios without knowing it. But it's a good point you make. Knowing how I did it would help the next time.
Pat :)