BIO Only daughter of a single parent who was a true artist and designer, not just with his pens and brushes but in his soul as well! Till this very day my father's influence & beloved memory is my driving force in everything I create.. wishing deeply in my heart he was still alive so I could share all this with him and listen to his opinion and guidance! While growing up I wanted to become a neuro-surgeon.. I ended up wth a long career in professional sound till I gave it all up fifteen years ago, to dedicate myself full-time to my true passion of Poser! :) Totally hooked up with PCs since the first time I touched a keyboard way back in 1997..I discovering Poser version 2 a year later. It was love at first sight! :)
I'm a class of 1977 Graduate of Ohio Napoleon High School -as an exchange student, with a few years more spent in US during my first marriage.. which sure helped a lot to overcome the language barrier in this wonderful community that I'm badly addicted to! :) Rena
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Comments (8)
Glengarry
This is amazingly complex. I admire your patience. Great work. What was the render time?
Greeg72
This looks great, so many characters
-renapd-
Render time was less than 20 minutes. 6 lights used in total and no bump maps as not required due to the wide angle and distance.. ;)
Tammy
wow its amazing.
ronmolina
Rena awesome I can not believe the lighting. I cannot get that effect in poser.
-renapd-
To get the effect of raytracing in Poser all you have to do is add a cone shaped mesh..that's what the main light coming from the windows is..set transparency max to 100%, minimum to 95%, apply a fancy but light colored reflection map (in this case a white and light blue stained window image was used), set highlight to almost maximum, choose a pale color depending on the effect of the environment you are after (in this case light orange as within a castle with torches needed) and you are all set! Oh.. Make also sure that not all the rest of spotlights you add cast shadows, or else you'll get too many that will spoil the mood! That's all.. :o)
sirkrite
This is Fantastic! WoW!
RodolfoCiminelli
Design very creative, with a very achieved climate and atmosphere, excellent.