Nothing wrong with landscape orientation. A portrait orientation would make for a fairly narrow scene, so unless there's a specific reason for such a scene, I prefer to leave portrait for just that . . . a portrait.Thanks, Miss B. I've been told before that I like the landscape orientation too much... but it just seems to be what my images need! LOL
Mind if I ask where that fantastic kitchen is from? Also, so much clutter! I struggle getting my scenes cluttery enough to look real; so many basic props are hard to find--or at least hard to find in decent quality.
Nothing wrong with landscape orientation. A portrait orientation would make for a fairly narrow scene, so unless there's a specific reason for such a scene, I prefer to leave portrait for just that . . . a portrait.
Besides, I started in 3D with Bryce, so I was always used to landscape orientation.
Funny you should say that.Really? Now that's odd. Of course, you could add a couple of small point lights in the headlights and turn them on. I've done that in DS 3A, but not in Poser, so not sure, but think it would work.
The proper MAT zone would be better, but the creator evidently didn't take that into consideration.
What I was thinking. I was trying something I had seen on Blender Guru. By rendering over a photo background. I think it sorta semi-worked. If I could just get the lighting right.Funny? I think it's sad the creator didn't take that into consideration. Or do you mean funny because that's exactly what you were thinking.