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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 2:19 am)
I agree with hborre. It's likely an issue with the subsurface scattering but we would need to see the edit tab in the material room.
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Decrease the Scale value on the Scatter Node. Bring that value down to 0.1 and rerender your scene. If the glow has decreased but is still prominent, reduce it to 0.01.
This channel may be the source of your problem. To be frank, the skin texture requires a thorough revamp for Superfly rendering. But, considering that you are creating scenes for a comic format, it is better to tweak the existing settings to make the render presentable.
Let me point out that the street lamp illumination is too bright. If it is an actual light prop, I advise changing its attenuation to Inverse Square; it will give you a decent light falloff with distance. To fill in the shadows, add a low-intensity light with no shadows towards the lower right-side of the scene.
You can turn off the raytracing for just the hair in the properties panel so you don't have to have it off for everything.
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cheers guys you are awesome. I admit I should have learnt this stuff years ago but lighting has always bugged me. (only trouble is now im older i forget stuff easy and have to make notes on everything. thanks a lot for the help, this is an easy scene so im going to make the changes and recut the full scene.
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could someone tell me what is causing this? I thought it might be transparency but that is 0 so i dont know how to stop the red glow of light shining threw this guys head?