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Rainy Night

Poser Transportation posted on Jun 26, 2019
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Description


Keying on the wet looking platform in my last image, I added some fairly heavy rain to this image of Meigs' monorail stopped at small station in the country. The conductor Risks the rain as he monitors the stop while an attendant stays dry as he helps a couple of passengers aboard. The gentleman holds an umbrella over the lady. The train crew and male passengers are M4 dressed in the Edwardian Casual Suit and the Grantham Hall Suit from DAZ, and the Kapitanleutnant from Vanishing Point with Varsel's Conductor's Cap. The lady is Sabby's Cortney, dressed in the DAZ Mid Victorian Outfit with one of Rhi's Hatz. The umbrella is from CybrWorks. The station is the GWR Halt and Pagoda and the environment is the Park and Nature Scene. The rain is an overlay from Ron's Rain at DAZ. The light on the rear platform of he train is from Legendary Lanterns. Composed and rendered in Poser 11 Pro, post-processed in Corel Photo-Paint.

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Comments (10)


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wscottart

2:15PM | Wed, 26 June 2019

Nice, I love Corel products for post work.

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water Online Now!

2:42PM | Wed, 26 June 2019

Cool, lots of work assembling this fine display.

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mazzam

6:34PM | Wed, 26 June 2019

Very well done series. Fine night lighting and the we ather adds an effective touch.

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rajib

10:34PM | Wed, 26 June 2019

Nice series. In this one I think the platform needed to look more wet with the heavy downpour and have puddles of water and splashes. Other than that looks really nice.

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Krid

12:31AM | Thu, 27 June 2019

..great scene and excellent details and rain effect

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mmitchell_houston

10:20AM | Thu, 27 June 2019

This is very nice. Lots of good details (although I agree with the above comment about the need for some puddles). I also think the light in the foreground needs some postwork blur or something to bring it visually in line with the rest of the image. Rain effects are nice, and THANK YOU for lighting their faces. All in all, very good work!

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A_Sunbeam

11:25AM | Thu, 27 June 2019

Splendid creation!

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brylaz

12:15PM | Thu, 27 June 2019

Wonderful scene - great!

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Michael_C

12:21PM | Thu, 27 June 2019

Good ideas, rajib and mmictchell. This image was an afterthought as I mentioned in the description, and the rain was added in post-processing. I think puddles would best be added in the 3D scene. The face lighting came free with the other lights I added to the scene. I find lighting in SuperFly harder to control. FireFly might be less realistic but it's relatively easy to manipulate lights. Next time I do rain in scene I'll add some 3D effects and create layers to better control the lighting. Thanks for all the comments!

drawn

1:15PM | Sun, 18 February 2024

how do you get rain from a DAZ scene into Poser, pray tell.. drawn

Michael_C

7:43AM | Tue, 20 February 2024

Ron's Rain is a 2D product that includes jpeg backgrounds. The rain was not in the Poser scene but added in post processing as a layer in Photo Paint. Photo Paint, like Photoshop, has many ways for layers to interact.


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