no poatwork! seriously? Looks amasing
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TdaC Posette enthusiast
Joined: April 2003 Posts: 993 |
05 Jun 2006 19:12
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tonyb42 Potential Regular
Joined: April 2006 Posts: 16 Location: Virginia |
05 Jun 2006 22:53
Thank you! Yes, no post work in this picture. The effect is achieved by matching the background picture with the floor prop, and using transparancey settings (the dark glob over the the figure is a fluid prop with the same texture as the background and set to .5 transparancey). To finish it all off, the figure also has the same texture as everything else. This makes the finished render appear to be a layered post worked image. Whats really interesting is that I stumbled on this technique while doing post work on a render ... I thought, hmmm, I can do this filter or effect in Poser just by doing a few minor things ... I experimented and came up with a few things like what you see.
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tda42 ...Pink Paws...
Joined: November 2003 Posts: 2551 Location: Tennessee, The Great Polecat State |
06 Jun 2006 04:42
I like it and the more I look into it this would make a great rug. Very nice and stands out.
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