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Subject: Some thoughts and tips...


Spanki ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 10:26 AM · edited Wed, 28 August 2024 at 10:43 AM

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I just started playing around with D|S and had a few thoughts... [Image comparison above uses imported .cr2 and .lt2 files, so camera placement/focal length may not match exactly... I'll try a .pz2 file in a bit] * do yourself a favor and disable any shadow-casting (on imported lights, at least) for now. It might possibly be related to the shadow-map-size (no way to adjust it in D|S), but the above render shows the issue with shadows, particularly on transmapped areas. * also visible in the image, looks like there's some work left to do on joints (note arm-pits). * Distant lights: these are essentually the same as Poser's "Infinite" lights... doesn't matter 'where' you place it, the orientation (direction it points) is the only thing that matters. * don't bother trying to orient lights using the editor-window tools (severe 'gimble-lock' issues)... use the dials/sliders instead. * render options - OpenGL Render: this is a hardware rendering and will give you Exactly the same image you already see in the editor window (including the ui tool boxes for rotating/positioning objects). I'm not sure when using this option might be useful... aside from producing an image to save to disk that may be some dimensions other than the editor window. If you just want to do a spot-render, it's just as easy to zoom in with a camera. ...more later. Cheers, - Keith

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Spanki ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 11:05 AM

I forgot this one... * 'Orbit Camera': This tool seems to orbit the camera around a position one 'grid square' (whatever unit that is) Behind the center of the world (one grid-square too deep into the screen) instead of z=0. Any reason for that? or just a bug?

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stewer ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 11:06 AM

Raytraced shadows don't have a map size. Their speed depends mostly on the complexity of the geometry. 3Delight should be a lot faster at raytraced shadows when you disable shader evaluation for shadow rays - don't know if D|S allows you to change that.


Spanki ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 11:12 AM

Yeah, after thinking about it, I assumed that these were in fact ray-traced shadows... good points.

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Spanki ( ) posted Fri, 26 December 2003 at 2:00 PM

" 'Orbit Camera': This tool seems to orbit the camera around a position one 'grid square' (whatever unit that is) Behind the center of the world (one grid-square too deep into the screen) instead of z=0. Any reason for that? or just a bug? "* Update: Now it's working ;). Just guessing, but maybe it had something to do with the way I loaded the model... before, I used the 'import' menu and had to search for the .obj file. Now I have the Poser content paths added and dbl-clicked on the model to load her and now the camera orbits around the center of the scene as it should.

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