3D Tutorials by castleposer.co.uk

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Create Prop

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Create Prop takes the current group and turns it into a separate prop.
January 17, 2008 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 555
This tutorial is going to show you have to use the blender node to merge two materials smoothly half way across a prop or surface.
January 15, 2008 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 698
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The Gather node is one of the new raytracing nodes provided with Poser 6.
January 11, 2008 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 779
Despite the name, this node has nothing directly to do with edges. It is actually concerned with the angle between a surface and the current camera. It has three attributes - Inner Color, Outer Color and Attenuation.
January 10, 2008 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 583
This allows us to see the back of the ball in the reflection, and indeed that is what we see - the seam at the back of the ball where the left and right edges of the picture meet is clearly visible.
January 8, 2008 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 639
In our main article on the edge blend function we mentioned that the best way to create two toned cartoons from edge blend was to feed it through a blender node, rather than attempt to use the colour maths node. Here we will attempt to explain why.
January 7, 2008 Today Views: 2 Total Views: 692

The Skin Node

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One way to understand individual nodes is to experiment with their basic settings. Here we will look at the Skin Node, and see what the various settings actually do.
January 4, 2008 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 688
I start with the Anisotropic Specular node. In the sample images all other sources of light are turned off, and the anisotropic node plugged into the alt_specular channel.
January 2, 2008 Today Views: 2 Total Views: 1,021
We are all used to normal lights, but Poser also allows us to create negative lights that subtract light from our scene. These lights can be a very powerful tool. Here we will look at the some of the basic features of the negative light.
December 28, 2007 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 789

Trigonometry

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Cosine, Sine and Tangent are three of a series of mathematical functions used in the study of right angled triangles (any triangle where one angle is at 90 degrees (see figure 1). This is part of the branch of maths known as Trigonometry - the study of all triangles.
December 26, 2007 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 491
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