Saturday, September 3, 2011

Poser Pro 2010 - Indirect Lighting Test

There are no lights in this scene. The lighting was generated by the floating text and cast upon the mannequin. A material was applied to a cylinder and then rotated around the head. The torus over the shoulders provides additional light. The Ambience for the texture on the cylinder and torus were changed to yellow and turned up to 3 in effect generating the light in the scene. In the Render settings, manual settings, indirect light checkbox was turned on. Additional information: Because the normals on the cylinder are facing outward by default, the flip normals check box had to be selected on the poser surface node to have them cast their light inward instead of outward. Indirect Lighting for Global Illumination rendering effects With indirect lighting, Poser scenes can be lit by reflected light and color from adjacent surfaces, producing vivid, more photorealistic lighting in rendered images. Light is used more efficiently enabling simpler light sets to create more accurate fill lighting and shadows. Learn more at poser.smithmicro.com!

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