Dark_Raven opened this issue on Sep 21, 2002 ยท 14 posts
Dark_Raven posted Sat, 21 September 2002 at 10:33 AM
Dark_Raven posted Sat, 21 September 2002 at 10:34 AM
aleks posted Sat, 21 September 2002 at 10:45 AM
i would use the alpha of the figure as selection then fether the edges of it, so you get more trasparency on the edges and less inside of the figure. i'm working with photoshop but i'm sure there is a similar action in paint shop pro. also, try the figure adding light to the background, don't just compose it over...
Dark_Raven posted Sat, 21 September 2002 at 10:58 AM
Im not to sure what you mean what Im trying to do is have the position of the girl the same as in the second image just make her a little transparent and I believed I made it alpha image when I selected the background and deleted it from the tif image maybe Not if you can explain a little more it might help me better understand...thanks Dark Raven
aleks posted Sat, 21 September 2002 at 11:38 AM
lol, that's what you got when you're working and reading posts at the same time. what i meant is that you try to smooth the edges of your alpha channel, so that on the borders you get more transparency and going toward middle less. as if your figure has "thickness", so that, say, her belly is less transparent then her hands. the other thing is to try and duplicate your layer with the figure. one layer should only lighten the background layer and the other will contain the actual drawing. thus you can also add some "blurrines" to your figure if you soften one layer and the add it to the others.
Jackson posted Sat, 21 September 2002 at 1:44 PM
Just curious: Why are you doing a separate render for the rose? Unless you want its opacity different than the girl's, there's no reason to do that (unless I'm missing something) Anyway, the way I understand it, your only trouble is getting her legs behind the tombstone? Here's a couple of easy ways: 1) when she's at the lower opacity, erase the part of her legs that shouldn't show. 2) render the tomstone separately and paste it in after you bring her in. Tip: when your dragging your character (or alpha selection) from one document to another, hold down the SHIFT key. This will force the item into the exact center of the target document. So if the source and target are the same size, you'll get exact positioning of the target over the source. Hope I explained that right.
Dark_Raven posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 12:00 AM
Thanks guys for the advice, yes the rose is not suppose to be transparent cause its a undead object so to speak..lol anyways I think i figured out my problem the graveyard is a complete prop so there is now way to select it and delete unessary parts and it kinda of has to be the focal part of the image and if I put its layer first it completely blocks out the figure, so what im trying to do now is go back into poser and adjust the transparncy of the figure and her parts it working actually better then trying to do it the way I have been except for when i get to her face, her tongue teeth, eyes, ect still pop through making her unattractive and something you rather see stay in the grave rather then come back out anyways Im going to try that and a few other tricks I discover but thanks for your advice and let me know if you have anymore Ideas Dark Raven
Jackson posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 9:09 AM
Given the graveyard scene is one prop, there are other ways to do it, but they're more complicated and I just woke up. Even so, my suggestion #1 above would still work fine. I'd zoom in on the area and use the straight lasso tool to select the legs and delete 'em.
dialyn posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 9:21 AM
Attached Link: BJ Glass Technique
If you are doing the transparency in Poser, just make sure the eyes, teeth, etc. are set so they are completely transparent (not partially) so they don't show when they are rendered and don't give that peculiar view inside the head (in other words, you have to set their transparency separately from the rest of the body that is less transparent). BJ Shaven has an excellent tutorial on transparent figures at which can be adjusted for various degress of transparency to get the effect you want (I've done a couple transparent figures....one less solid than the other and it works very well). You don't need to apply the transparency to the rose at all. Of course I did mine in Poser 4. I'm clueless how to get any effect to work in Poser 5.shadownet posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 5:03 PM
If I was going to do this in Poser 4, I would render the scene, but without the girl - but leave the rose where it is. Import the render as a background image, add the girl, and hide everything else in the scene but the rose and the tombstone and mound of earth in front of her. I would then turn depthcueing on and render the scene again. The girl should render semi-transparent, and the rose and tombstone, and mound of earth should come out solid like you want them.
Dark_Raven posted Sun, 22 September 2002 at 6:59 PM
aleks posted Mon, 23 September 2002 at 1:49 AM
that's top of her neck showing though her face ::ack!::
Dark_Raven posted Mon, 23 September 2002 at 7:55 AM
ahhh I was just thinking that too after hours of playing with the head some more Thanks Now if anyone has some post work basics Im still looking for where to start as far as doing post work....:-( I have no clue as what are the most common things to do in post work. Dark Raven
Dark_Raven posted Mon, 23 September 2002 at 11:48 PM
Thanks again for all your help I got my image done and it can be seen in the gallery Now