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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 11:50 pm)
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I tried playing a bit with the shader for the plants, and was able to tone down the color of the leaves, but I've seen folks posting trees from the tree generator (where this was made) that look much better -- is there some formula to leaf shaders I should know about?
As for what's real and what's not, I'm more of a practical joker than a philosopher. If I can fool my viewers into believing that they're seeing a real location when we really shoot it in a 10 x 14 foot studio, I'm a happy man!
By the way, we will be using a real desk for the real people who will appear in the show. These CGI people are just so my colleagues can see what the shots will look like when composited.
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I'm a fortunate soul who gets to play with Carrara at work as well as at home. This is a virtual set that I'm building for a series I produce for the California Courts system. We change the look of the set every year, and this year our anchor really wants the show to look like a warm, morning broadcast. So, lots of glass, sheer curtains, blond woodtones. I'll be keying the anchor behind a practical desk in front of the semi-circular desk in this image. The big blue blocks on the brick wall behind will be filled with graphics illustrating whatever story the anchor is giving or introducing. I've been using a virtual set for two years on this show, and it seems to work well. If you have any suggestions for this set, I'm always happy to hear them!
Thanks and happy new year to everyone!
Dex