Global Illumination trick by JOE LE GECKO
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Description
One of the test renders I did from my GI lighting set available soon.
These lights give a really natural ambient tone...
credits : changing ponytail, adventurer set, subdividing poses by Anton, headset by Lourdes, sword and vicky tex by Daz artists...
joelegecko
Comments (13)
wgreenlee1
wow really cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lorraine
wow very nice!..
trevor3000
great job!
RodolfoCiminelli
Nice job!!, he has a very good work of illumination, the character's clothes contrast very well with the white bottom.
PheonixRising
Very coool. I'm so glad lighting is finally a priority.
rain
Great lighting! And I really like the character.
palatineknight
Incredible as always. I truly love the lighting.
laetia
Super l'lairage!! Le perso a l'air tellement plus vrai avec une lairage comme celui-l Bravo!!
neurocyber
Incredible that lighting in poser can be done so well.
JOE LE GECKO
remc, no, I haven't taken the idea from your site :) I've seen your tutorial, well done, but it lacks some lights. With Global Ilumination, light waves are also bounced back fom the ground. Anton and Michael Lane also did some. I already explained the trick some months ago in a post on Poser5 wishlist :) But the trick to simulate GI is known from other 3d software users for a lot of time now. There are scripts to help you achieve it ( if someone know about Python scripting contact me ). Anton, I've seen your lights. Good job. I think that in order to have soft shadows, we need some bright lights with less intensity placed as a ring to simulate sun or moon light ad disable shadows for surrounding lights.
remc
ok c'est cool!
Heart'Song
This is fabulous! Can't wait for the package
Shademaster
I got an enhanced version of the Global Illumination of Remc tutorial. I still get those weird shadows on the ground, you know how to fix this? (The file is for free download in the free-section (20Kb!))