This image was rendered in Poser 5, with the Poser 4 rendering engine. I tried to render with the Poser 5 Firefly engine, but the process was so slow that I went for the Poser 4 render instead. If the Firefly rendering engine is used, one must have a real powerhouse computer with a whole lot of memory. I have 512 Megabytes of RAM, which in some cases just isn't enough. When using a figure or figures with a high poly count and a lot of objects and textures to load, the Firefly engine is so slow that it appears that the system has crashed. There are times when it does indeed lockup the system. I've given up on the Firefly render when using certain models.
Thanks for viewing and, "If at first you succeed, try not to look astonished."
Joined: October 2003
Posts: 44
Location: A small swamp up north
21 May 2004 03:54
Oh that is a gorgeous render! So clear and wonderful colors and depth. Beautiful scene and great characters & pose.
=D> =D> =D> =D>
Would love to know what setting you use for the p4 render in p5. It looks very very good!
Sorry to hear about problems with FireFly.
This image is still awsome, one does`nt need firefly to
produce great work...poser4`s render engine is just as
capeable as seen here. =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>
Joined: November 2003
Posts: 2551
Location: Tennessee, The Great Polecat State
21 May 2004 13:08
Wow!He sure sticks out and grabs you.Great work of art.I love the background.A dragon slayer for sure. Colorful.A winner if I ever saw one. =D> =D> =D> =D>
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Thanks JanReinar and tda42... I always appreciate your comments. JanReinar, the male figure is indeed the Freak, with a whole bunch of tweaking of dials.