I have`nt tried reflections in Poser5 yet, but you seem to have handle on it here very well...not to mention an excellent
model and pose.
I would only suggest casting shadows in render.
are you using "firefly" to render?
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18 Apr 2004 09:35
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tda42 ...Pink Paws...
Joined: November 2003 Posts: 2551 Location: Tennessee, The Great Polecat State |
18 Apr 2004 11:20
Great looking hair.The reflection is really good.Hard to get an angle on shots like that.Yes the shadow like nex said would pull it out more.Back ground is tight and colorful.A wonderful work of art. =D> =D>
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JanReinar Posette enthusiast
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18 Apr 2004 11:30
Great Work! =D> =D> =D>
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Den Tracy Power User
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18 Apr 2004 18:25
I see that you made it over here Phil !
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pappino Potential Regular
Joined: April 2004 Posts: 5 Location: Texas |
18 Apr 2004 23:00
Thanks to all for your comments and suggestions. They are appreciated. Nex, with respect to firefly, I did use firefly on this image. I only use the P4 engine when the poly is high and the damned firefly locks up. It's like, do the render in steps, or go for the P4 render.
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