warmdawn by Toyahlean
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Description
this pic was made with byrce,poser and photoshop. It totally suks so i have some questions if anybody can answer please please do. First off why does poser render with red tones? or is it just me? Please feel free to comment and add any advice if you have it. Thanks!! Blessed Be, Toyahlean
Comments (9)
meyhem
I dont have poser yet, but what I heard is that many people use bryce to render there pics that could be whats wrong looks good and keep it up God Bless!
YARDOBE
Check your lights in the Poser library..use the default settings..they should be white..also they can be manipulated like any other object..moved,rotated,etc..get more advice from the fine people here,in the chat room
rdeadams
Hey Toy how goes it? I found the the same thing. And Yardobe suggestion's are good one's.Just remember not to grt to frustrated :P lol
tynana
I agree with YARDOBE the lights can be a pain. (For me anyway) Just keep tweaking and you'll find what you need. In my case everything is accidental. Hope it's better for you! :)
Artzy
Nicely Done!
lavender
People have already said what I would have about the lights, I hope you've managed to get it fixed to your liking. Down by her hip, you have cut her off with a straight line, but if she's standing in liquid, given the viewing angle I think it should appear to curve just slightly around her hip -- although I'm no expert and I could be wrong -- anyone else have an opinion on that?
Toyahlean
Thank you Thank you for your honest oppions! its totally appercated!
stonemason
I think that cutoff at the hip is her standing submerged in water,yes?also work on the optimising in Pshop,it looks a little too pixelated,agan the lights are just a case of changing the color,then adjusting the brightness,bear in mind also you can adjust shadows in POser
ShadowWind
Lighting is definitely a pain in Poser, but keep it up, you'll get there...nicely done image...