Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: seaking help with my backgrounds

ZoSoSwiM opened this issue on Jun 15, 2002 ยท 9 posts


ZoSoSwiM posted Sat, 15 June 2002 at 2:21 PM

recently i've been trying to create backgrounds for my poser renders. I've downloaded props like buildings and such, but i can't figure out how to create an actual background image like a water scene or beach. I've tried importing images and pasting them to the background, but it all still looks flat and with no real depth. what can i do to make a good background. thanks!


steveshanks posted Sat, 15 June 2002 at 2:29 PM

the easy way would be to but Nerds back drop tool and or the Cyclorama (did i get that name right?) from DAZ ..i like things easy so bought both and am happy ;o)...Steve


c1rcle posted Sat, 15 June 2002 at 2:33 PM

the infinity cove over at runtime dna is also good for backgrounds and I'm sure there's another over at posercity, my advice get them all if you can afford it. The ones at rdna and pc are freebies. Rob


chohole posted Sat, 15 June 2002 at 2:37 PM

Also trying trav's cyclorama thingy from runtimedna, again a freebie, but like Steve says my fav is Nerds, use it all the time, put bryce images on it, so its still all my own work.

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c1rcle posted Sat, 15 June 2002 at 2:48 PM

oops forgot about travs one, and I only d/l it the other day, haven't used it yet, but I will soon. Rob


ZoSoSwiM posted Sat, 15 June 2002 at 11:59 PM

kool, thanks alot everyone!


hauksdottir posted Sun, 16 June 2002 at 1:48 AM

You can use Vue or Bryce to create gorgeous backgrounds (and Vue has direct importing of Poser figures). If you are a bit short on cash (like most artists), you can download Terragen for free. It will give you nice scenery (and I think the clouds look more realistic). Any of these backgrounds can be added to a plane or series of planes or curved surfaces (the coves, backdrops, and cycloramas mention above). If you make your own background, you have control over the color and placement of the lights. You can then match the lighting on your Poser figures and props so that everything fits together naturally. Carolly


ZoSoSwiM posted Sun, 16 June 2002 at 12:59 PM

Thanks everyone for helping with my back ground problems. Now i have another question..... what can i use to make good textures. are there any templets or freebie programs out there to do this? Thanks!


hauksdottir posted Mon, 17 June 2002 at 3:24 AM

If you post this as a separate question, with a new title, the folks who are good texturers will see it. Threads get buried so quickly here.