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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
lanaloe77,
yup, chrome sphere:) see the little red box, and chrome sphere in tissue paper down in the right hand corner of the image? ;)
True about the shield, though I found a great way of aging/altering materials in Vue, will post on that tomorrow perhaps, but the shield would need bit more work to show it off right, hm.
So far, making HDR/light probes seems to be a MAJOR pain in the rear, urf :/
Also doesn't help I'm a very novice photographer too, hehe
Message edited on: 06/28/2005 22:14
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I'd need to "paint" a shadow in. The "fancepunch" stuff they seem to do that, or I think render/setup on flat areas so they can add shadow from MAX scene?? Got a 10 inch globe today so can try making a decent light probe. One I had was way too small and end reuslt was awful lol. as said only useful to give a rough light/reflection map. The room has several lights in and the light probe isn't really aligned very well as it's so poor :/
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Is a simply digital photo... and rendered (unfortunally) with 3dmax... i've created a conformed plane with floor, and use the matte-shadow material : the plane disappear ! but shadow No !! very usefull when you want place 3d objects on 2d background... would be interesting if someone can go in deep with python script... maybe with some script also in Vue we can make a material like matte/shadow...
JC I bought a sphere from a garden supply center here in the UK alas it's not good enough quality to make a HDR you can use to make an IMAGE directly inside of as an atmsophere scene, but it is good enough to make lighting/reflection, then render and combine in a 2d app :)
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well one way to obtain a shadow material like in 3d studio to simulate my 4 balls image is this : 1 - place on scene plane conformed with the background and all the objects you want 2 - in render panel choise multipass-render and flag and save the shadow option on rendering panel and save as .bmp 3 - now delete the plane and rendering objects and background without shadow, and save it 4 - use a paint program like photoshop on photopaint and apply the shadow render on the normal render 5 - voilall the shadow go on background and with a little bit of opacity you can made great results...
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ok, made my first very crappy light probe, ick useless for anything bar reflection and simple lighing, hehe. I seem to have found that to achieve a good result, -Atmosphere Editor -Load HDR image -Accept auto settings -Then in the Light tab, click the OVERALL SKYLIGHT COLOUR, reset, so it should set to a light appropriate to the scene. Then adjust edit that if need it should generally be close to white, just move the slider up to tweak the luminance. Copy and paste that into light and ambient light, tweak to taste. These are usually set FAR too dark and that can often screw an HDR pic up. Any thoughts ?:) Oh, my dog says "WOOF WOOF!" :)
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