mrsparky opened this issue on Oct 18, 2006 · 29 posts
mrsparky posted Fri, 20 October 2006 at 8:30 PM
The bottom picture shoul be OK as Lemogs licence seems to allow that. Don't know who/what northern studios are/is/does - I don't use Bryce.
"There is only ony issue that is inherent with this type of prop, the dividing line at the ground and background."
Thats right. Thats something I considered here, a lot of backgrounds kits use a curve. Too much and the image curves too badly, too sharp and you get a really sharp line. Another effect you'll see with these kits is an odd banding effect - you can this in the sky in the image above your post.
Lighting pays a big part here. Many lights light the base differently from the rear. Then again backgrounds kits are really a quick workaround instead of rendering large scenes.
"I like the prop any way:) "
Thanks. It seems to have been well recived by everyone. Theres always a nice buzz when you make stuff and Artists like it.
"don't have to fiddle with fitting like some others I have"
Thank John for that idea :) He suggested making it a figure (instead of a prop) so it can take MAT poses.