Operating System(s): Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X
License: This is licensed for non-commercial use only.
Please note that this is not a tutorial, it is instead a demonstration of some of the techniques I use which are applicable to both Poser 9 and Poser Pro 2012. There are screenshots and rendered examples throughout, and this has been written especially for new users and those who might find the range of options within the software to be a little overwhelming.This part builds on the first and looks at multiple lights, how to balance them with Bagginsbill's free Light Meter, more details on IDL and simple material adjustments, and further render options like Tone Mapping.Advanced Poser users may not find anything new here, but being able to achieve technically competent and consistent results is the first step in further experimentation - and if this helps some users with that, it will have served its purpose!
echokimono 6:07AM | Tue, 08 September 2015
very helpful..... THANK YOU :) ******
Corinna 6:17AM | Thu, 19 March 2015
ty so much
Aquariante7 2:22AM | Wed, 04 December 2013
Cool. Thank you very much. :)
jancory 12:24PM | Tue, 07 May 2013
great info! thank you!
bandicameraman 6:23AM | Wed, 07 November 2012
Thank you so much for sharing =)
nobodyinparticular 5:01PM | Fri, 15 June 2012
Thank you. Lighting is my worst enemy.
Bri65 9:13AM | Thu, 14 June 2012
Good stuff. Thanks for these.
shorterbus 8:40AM | Thu, 14 June 2012
Again, thanks!
flavia49 7:59AM | Thu, 14 June 2012
fabulous, thanks!
Fremmen 3:19AM | Thu, 14 June 2012
Thank you very much.
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