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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Link doesn't work, goes to a Microsoft site.... Fran
Measure
your mind's height
by the shade it casts.
Robert Browning (Paracelsus)
http://franontheedge.blogspot.com/
Aye, the main reason to use a light dome is for soft shadows. Your sun defeats these, completely. Perhaps try placing the dome to one corner or other, and then using spotlights (as opposed to radial lights) "Track Object" with the spots to the figure. This will point them ALL at your figure... You really should NOT use the sun in conjunction with a light dome, it defeats the effects because of it's harsh, stark shadows... The other reason to use a light dome is for more realistic lighting OF the object itself, or global illumination. You appear to have pulled this off wonderfully! The model is very well lit... My only problem with the image, itself, is compositional : your figure is way too small. There is too much white floor in the scene, taking away from the importance of your figure... Perhaps change the POV, or just pull the camera in? Just some ideas! Good work...
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Hi there anyone.. I've just posted my first lightdome-image... Tell me what you think....After a 1:02:16:34 rendertime I was happy it finished...but now I'm ready to hear some input on how to improve the image...I'm not too happy with the shadows... thanks for putting up with my insecurities...;-)