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| Poser Models for all to use {Some nudity in this thread} Erik, You can delete the contents you don't need but keep those LIBRARY folders there. I haven't tried what would happen if you delete the LIBRARY folders. I don't use the horizon line. Doesn't seem accurate. So I maintain an imaginary horizon. But if can help, check my attached. I focus the main camera in the approximate position I want and use the other cameras to zoom around most especially using the auxilliary cam to move or zoom around. I sometimes assign a cam to each figure or element in the scene. In checking the lighting positions I select the lights view cam and to move the light around I select the light in the popup under the work window and manipulate the dials. The only difficulty I have is rotating and angling those pars while maintaing it's exact position. The MANUAL? It gave me a headache vee |
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| Poser Models for all to use {Some nudity in this thread} Good advice there to Erik Vee - I agree. I kept the default distances for the lights - just moved them around to get the effect I wanted, and varied the intersity. |
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| Poser Models for all to use {Some nudity in this thread} Ohhhh. Well that's easier than moving them around. What I'd do is zoom them near the figures - not all the lites tho - and lower the adjust the intesity and shadows to get a soft effect. More of like they do in photo studios. vee |
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| Poser Models for all to use {Some nudity in this thread} Thanks for the explaining, Vee. Sometimes I am too "classical" I suppose. Yet I do have some critique on Poser...I suppose it was initially not conceived for what people use it for nowadays. Rick: good image! |
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