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Poser (none) posted on Oct 12, 2002
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What did you expect? Ok so this is my first post anywhere and it's pretty basic I know. It has no background image because I think poser has a problem with it coming out all pixelized. Any fix or work around for this?

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PoisenedLily

3:05AM | Sat, 12 October 2002

Yes you can use the bkgr image on a square prop as a texture:)

TheWolfWithin

4:24AM | Sat, 12 October 2002

you might want to poke around for a texture with prominent veins in the eyes, and set the Blink dials to about 0.350.... ;)

viper9

4:49AM | Sat, 12 October 2002

If you have Photoshop or PaintShopPro (and others I am sure) Render it with a light grey background use the magic wand selection tool, then copy and paste just the figure over any picture you want. Not bad for a first post. Keep working it and get good at a photo program. What I have learned is all the best art you see here in the communitiy is a POSTWORK masterpiece. Poser is a great canvas, but the real art and "WOW" factors come from all the things people do after they render the pic. Take a look at TOXICANGEL, SKOOLDAZE and MORRIS just to name a (very)FEW of the truly talented artist here.

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Goldy

12:52PM | Sat, 12 October 2002

If you save your render as a TIF you get an alfa channel that you can use to select the back ground.

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Marty_Mcfly84

1:39PM | Sat, 12 October 2002

or ... you can get a backdrop tool from RDNA or nerd and put a back ground picture of your choice on it, or cyclorama from daz and work with that... good luck

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jwdell

8:45AM | Wed, 16 October 2002

Could you get her to pass that this way, nice job, especially for a first render...

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kreepingtyme

1:18PM | Sun, 10 November 2002

Hahaha!! Good screen name and great pic!! Everyone has given some pretty good advice for backgrounds and yes, post work is very important! I'm pretty new to it all myself. You can also export an image from poser as an .obj and import it into Bryce or other similar programs. K, enough typing...I'm off for a spliff... :)

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Pearl

6:20PM | Mon, 11 November 2002

it's cool


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