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I was reading bout no POV on renderosity and thought I would publish this.
Completed from scratch in one week for a book cover commission. The
backgroud is Pov the trees modified XFrog magnolia trees and the figures
were posed and RENDERED in Poser! Then composited in Corel Paint.
There are issues - but this was the best I could manage in a week
Mick
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Nice :)
To bad that dynamic hair won't export in a way that
you can use it outside Poser.
/Stefan
"Mick Hazelgrove" <mic### [at] mhazelgrovefsnetcouk> wrote in message
news:3f5e0e89@news.povray.org...
> I was reading bout no POV on renderosity and thought I would publish this.
> Completed from scratch in one week for a book cover commission. The
> backgroud is Pov the trees modified XFrog magnolia trees and the figures
> were posed and RENDERED in Poser! Then composited in Corel Paint.
>
> There are issues - but this was the best I could manage in a week
>
> Mick
>
>
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"Mick Hazelgrove" <mic### [at] mhazelgrovefsnetcouk> wrote in message
news:3f5e0e89@news.povray.org...
Beautiful as usual, Mick, but it doesn't come close to:
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/22644/
Of course, in that instance, you had *two* weeks.
-Shay
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Wait...
I was thinking about buying a copy of poser, but it's hard to
tell if it will do what I want. Are you saying the image above
is _not_ rendered in pov?
I'm a povray fan... I'm only hoping poser will let me put humans
in my scenes.
In article <3f5e1293$1@news.povray.org>, Stefan Persson wrote:
> Nice :)
>
> To bad that dynamic hair won't export in a way that
> you can use it outside Poser.
--
If riding in an airplane is flying, then riding in a boat is swimming.
47 jumps, 13.2 minutes of freefall, 27.3 ff vertical miles.
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If I'm correct, Mick rendered the Poser people with a
alfa background in Poser, rendered the background in POV and
finally merged them in Corel Paint.
If Poser will do what you want?
Hmm.. tough question. Poser is fairly easy to use and has
a good backup with new props (stuff) as well as new
characters. The problem is that the really good ones
costs money. Have a look at daz3d and you'll know
what I mean. The interface can take a while to get used
to and when it comes to Poser 5, you'll have to have a
pretty good machine too or it will be kind of sluggish.
P5 comes with a cloth simulator and that brought with it
dynamic clothing and hair.
/Stefan
> I was thinking about buying a copy of poser, but it's hard to
> tell if it will do what I want. Are you saying the image above
> is _not_ rendered in pov?
>
> I'm a povray fan... I'm only hoping poser will let me put humans
> in my scenes.
>
> In article <3f5e1293$1@news.povray.org>, Stefan Persson wrote:
> > Nice :)
> >
> > To bad that dynamic hair won't export in a way that
> > you can use it outside Poser.
>
>
> --
> If riding in an airplane is flying, then riding in a boat is swimming.
> 47 jumps, 13.2 minutes of freefall, 27.3 ff vertical miles.
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Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> I was reading bout no POV on renderosity and thought I would publish this.
> Completed from scratch in one week for a book cover commission. The
> backgroud is Pov the trees modified XFrog magnolia trees and the figures
> were posed and RENDERED in Poser! Then composited in Corel Paint.
Nice. Of course the figures could be improved, not rendering them in
POV (and therefore lacking shadows etc.) surely does not help :-) but
this is not really a point for a book cover like this and the whole
scenery looks good.
BTW you have made several book covers before IIRC, are those always for
the same pubisher?
-- Christoph
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Hi Christoph
> Nice. Of course the figures could be improved, not rendering them in
> POV (and therefore lacking shadows etc.) surely does not help :-) but
> this is not really a point for a book cover like this and the whole
> scenery looks good.
Thanks, You hit the nail on the head, the problem is one of matching
shadows and with more time and thought that would be relatively easy.
There's no way I'm going to make habit of this but it was quick.
> BTW you have made several book covers before IIRC, are those always for
> the same pubisher?
One or two and all for the same publisher and author.
Mick
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Are you saying the image above is _not_ rendered in pov?
Yep, for speed and to save a lot of time converting meshes and textures not
to mention the render time! the background alone took 30 hrs
> I'm a povray fan... I'm only hoping poser will let me put humans
> in my scenes.
It will but it can be a long winded buisiness and expensive. I mostly create
my own maps now but for this one I bought some.
Mick
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Hi Shay
> Of course, in that instance, you had *two* weeks.
I agree that was a better image but then the brief was more unusual
This one was simple, two lovers in front of one of my landscapes!
Mick
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Right. But the dynamic hair will not export to POV-Ray. Everything else
will, as far as I know. You should still be able to use the older style
alpha-map hair and get it to export.
I've played around with Poser 4 (in conjunction with PoseRay and POV-Ray),
and it's not the easiest thing to deal with, but it certainly beats trying
to build a model human yourself! Poser people tend to look better from
behind, imho. Photorealistic faces are very difficult at best.
--
Jeremy
"Stefan Persson" <azy### [at] teliacom> wrote in message
news:3f5e1f5c@news.povray.org...
> If I'm correct, Mick rendered the Poser people with a
> alfa background in Poser, rendered the background in POV and
> finally merged them in Corel Paint.
>
> If Poser will do what you want?
> Hmm.. tough question. Poser is fairly easy to use and has
> a good backup with new props (stuff) as well as new
> characters. The problem is that the really good ones
> costs money. Have a look at daz3d and you'll know
> what I mean. The interface can take a while to get used
> to and when it comes to Poser 5, you'll have to have a
> pretty good machine too or it will be kind of sluggish.
> P5 comes with a cloth simulator and that brought with it
> dynamic clothing and hair.
>
> /Stefan
>
> > I was thinking about buying a copy of poser, but it's hard to
> > tell if it will do what I want. Are you saying the image above
> > is _not_ rendered in pov?
> >
> > I'm a povray fan... I'm only hoping poser will let me put humans
> > in my scenes.
> >
> > In article <3f5e1293$1@news.povray.org>, Stefan Persson wrote:
> > > Nice :)
> > >
> > > To bad that dynamic hair won't export in a way that
> > > you can use it outside Poser.
> >
> >
> > --
> > If riding in an airplane is flying, then riding in a boat is swimming.
> > 47 jumps, 13.2 minutes of freefall, 27.3 ff vertical miles.
>
>
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