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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 10:16 am)
thanx for the comments
Phil, in animation..you can see the shadows. In a still, you can't. ...but when I actually get to the rock and planet animation part, I do think I'll experment with some negative lights to see if I cant exaggerate it a bit more (good call)
D_A_M, yep..thats residue from the background image (this is/was test render) that I didnt clean up before thefinal. I have since removed those from the background because, unless thats a lazer coming thru the planet, ya shouldnt see them :) (good eye)
:)
BT
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While not as hard as I thought it would be, this actually took 10 renders to make one and then put it all together in aftereffects. So, on the average..this approach will take about 3 hours per frame. Good thing I have a new machine coming!
:)
BT