

Though, when I am setting up for a "shoot", then I'll open the sidebar settings and turn off Region Windlight, then play wuth the Atmosphere tool to get the lighting I want. I'm mostly going with default settings on everything. There's also the old guides/explanations for movement, complexity and alpha blending/masking NiranV Dean on colour profiles in Black Dragon and NVidia NiranV Dean with a really informative post on UI "secrets" and key combinations for things like defaults:
STREAK SHADOWS IN BLACK DRAGON VIEWER MAC
NiranV Dean on why Black Dragon is not available on Mac (and why Macs suck generally): Seicher Rae on Black Dragon performance, Global Light settings, and being stalked by Maddy: NiranV Dean side-by-side comparison of light, shadow, and colour in Firestorm and Black Dragon: Nalates Urriah on texture thrashing and importing Windlights into Black Dragon: NiranV Dean on complexity and performance (rather technical): NiranV Dean's visualization of tiling in Firestorm: NiranV Dean on tiling, ambient occlusion, and performance on Black Dragon: NiranV Dean on tiling, texture thrashing and memory, and settings for light softening and shadow: NiranV Dean on the different versions of Black Dragon, key controls, shadow settings Momo's side-by-side comparison of Firestorm and Black Dragon. Taya on some of the advantages of using Black Dragon: To start with, here are links to a number of pertinent and useful posts that have already been posted in "How Does Your Avatar Look Today":Įva Knoller on using Black Dragon to reposition entire avatar from "Avatar Center" For instance, I'd love to see people's settings for things like light and shadow!

I have been thinking that it would be useful to have a single place to share the many insights and questions many of us might have about using Black Dragon to photograph avatars.
