A collection of my gposes as I learn to improve. 馃枻 Featuring my WOL, Dawn, and probably will often feature my partner鈥檚 OC, Sterling.
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Plasma Ballbasaur will put you in a trance for all eternity, unless you feed them delicious berries.
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yeppiii my favs my sweet cuties patooties (and this stupid ass viera boy)
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i just really felt like painting something :)
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Gaia's Dark Hammer Illustrator: Marie Magny
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Starter GPose: Lighting 101 - GPose controls

It's hard to overstate how important lighting is for photography in general- and the same applies to gpose shots.
This is a huge topic, so let's start with the basics!
GPose Controls
There are 3 different kinds of lighting control available when in gpose: Global, Character, and Points.




Global illumination is controlled by the manual brightness adjustment slider. This is equivalent, in real-life photography, to exposure. Character lightning has no real-life equivalent, but may be thought of as a brightness control that only influences characters and similar entities (minions, NPCs, and enemies, for example.)
GPose also gives you 3 point light sources that can be used to emulate the 3-point lighting traditional method for illuminating a subject.
Positioning a source isn't exactly intuitive: A source is placed exactly where the camera is at the moment it is toggled. So to place it you need to move the camera to the desired position, and then enable it by toggling its button.




Oddly enough, these points do NOT project shadows. (in fact, a great deal of 'glowy' elements don't, like weapons and armor.) But you can use this fact for great effects!
You can, for example, create shots with perfect dark backgrounds by strategically placing gpose light points behind objects that do not block the emitted light. You can learn more about this technique here:


Ok, so where was I? Oh, right- lighting!
Let's play around with what we just learned then. Here's a default setup for a scene: Notice that the ceiling light *do* project shadows, but it's kinda low-res. So let's set ambient light to zero and control the shades ourselves.

Some rotation and gshade filters from Neneko Colors for better luminance, color, and model shades. It's better - but still looks pretty flat.

We want to pop the character out, so let's add some highlights and rim lights. First, the hair: let's give it a lustrous shine. Camera up top and a slightly bluish point.



Now the weapon. Remember that the item itself doesn't emit light? so let's place another point with the same tone as the weapon to illuminate Louise. To her left and behind her, slightly distant so as to project on her legs as well.



And finally, a directional key light to help illuminate her face.


Her model is still too dark, so let's use the character lighting control to help with that.


Now let's make the whole scene a bit brighter. Change the brightness adjustment slider to manual mode, and bring it up as needed.

This should be a good point to compare the initial setup with our results so far, showing how much basic gpose lighting can enhance a shot.


Now that you know how it's done, it's easy to see how some of my poses were set up! Here's one with a yellow source top-right, an orange source bottom-right, and a dim white source to the left of Louise:

Or this one: A very bright white source to the left (and a bit to the front), and a dim bluish/purplish source to the bottom right. Notice how much Louise pops out of the scene.

Next, I'll talk about exterior shots, fixture light sources, and other neat things.
(This guide is part of a series that I'm migrating from Twitter since Tumblr offers much better options for formatting and editing, and taking the opportunity to also update images and references. Let me know if you have any questions!)
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Horizon FC of Lamia hosted the Great Dhalmel March of 2025 to celebrate their birthday.
At the end we crammed them all in the tavern.
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graha not being able to reach his staff on a high shelf in the background is SO funny
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rynegaia redraw because they make me ill...馃拕
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"Mid-century Muji"
Primal, Famfrit Goblet ward 14 plot 60
Oh it's me again. Stuck in a time when we got blinds and I just really miss window treatments, okay? We moved too far into open windows!! I'm sick and tired of curtains. Let me just have sunlight streaming through some blinds because that's the kind of therapy I need in housing.
I wanted to try and make modern art but it got out of hand when I decided to spend all the slots on windows. So I went full mid century modern, with a sunken living room and weird architecture, to distract from the fact that I'm really bad at making shapes on canvas.
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