Poser Help

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  1. Pig

    Pig Well-Known Member

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    ok i need some help i made this guy using basic materials of poser and i wana know how to get rid of the guys far shadow to the right, the way far one, in poser please look at the image
     
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    Reflex* Well-Known Member

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    what program are u using to make this dude
     
  3. Icyfire

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    You know, you could always use photoshop or even paint and just erase the shadow and refill the background with that color, i think it'd be a lot easier.
     
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    There dude :P that took like 10 secs :eek: Can be done in paint
     
  5. HydrasLick

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    haha lol. Maybe he meant something else? Cause why would you ask something so simple...?
     
  6. Greasy Pete

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    i dont get what you mean


    edit oo i see. its an easy job
     
  7. DiabloDj1

    DiabloDj1 Well-Known Member

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    Read that*

    Probly means he needs to know how to remove it in poser...

    and I dont have poser so I cant help much sorry.
     
  8. Pig

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    yea i know its simple to remove it in photoshop, but i wana know how to do it in the actual poser program
     
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    Is poser like photoshop, or is it a 3d modeling/animation program? If it's the latter, I suspect you can remove whatever light source it is that's casting that shadow. If you have 2 shadows, chances are you have at least 2 lights on your scene....
     
  10. refr3sh

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    cant you just fin it PS?
     
  11. mttviper

    mttviper Well-Known Member

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    I don't have poser, so I don't know but i'm sure there is like a view tab or something that lets you select which shadowing is viewable and not.
     
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    Move your light source, it appears that it's at the bottom left side, put it at the bottom under your model if you want the back shadow still ^_^ Otherwise just delete it. *never used poser, if you can't do what i said then the program sucks, lol*
     

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