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Nov 23, 2021 · SuperFly is a ray tracing renderer that is based on the Cycles render engine used in Blender. Ray tracing renderers more accurately reproduce how light rays bounce off of the objects in your scene. In order to produce a render, SuperFly calculates through several passes.
- Applying Post Effects to Renders
For example, to render an image sequence, choose Image Files...
- SuperFly Limitations
SuperFly Limitations Limited Support. Displacement maps are...
- SuperFly Render Settings
SuperFly Render Settings. The SuperFly Render Settings...
- Credits
Poser 12 Development Team: Jennifer Blake, Ethan Basham,...
- Applying Post Effects to Renders
How to Set Up Shiny, Reflective Materials in the SuperFly render engine within Poser 12.
Oct 28, 2020 · Introduced into Poser with SuperFly, Cycles is Blender's physically-based path-tracing render engine. It is designed to provide physically based results out-of-the-box, with artistic control and flexible shading nodes for realistic results in a shorter render time.
This Poser 12 tutorial will show you how to take photorealistic textures to create a PBR material in Poser's material room specifically for the SuperFly render engine.
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May 5, 2021 · The quality of your render is controlled by the SuperFly Render Settings, which is a dialog box containing settings that control render properties and quality while using the Superfly render engine.
Dec 28, 2020 · In this tutorial, Charles Taylor from Nerd3D explains how to set up transparencies for a native Cycles surface in SuperFly.
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Sep 15, 2021 · Calling the topic "Complete guide to Superfly" is probably a bit exaggerated, but hopefully it will be helpful. One of the most time consuming tasks when using Superfly is the render times, especially when dealing with noise in the images.