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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 3:44 pm)
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just in case you want to post-mortemly (post-work'ly?) add a halo around that perfectly round Sun, with animated streams and a halo, even tracking the motion of the sun through a few keyframes as the camera moves, here's something I did: www.thebest3d.com/carrara/spaceship > look towards the bottom, where the Sunwent from similar to yours to glary and animated streaks. Sometimes one forgets about the visual fx you wanted and a few hours or days of rendering later you wonder how you could make it more what you had in mind.
man you gotta try that in Dogwaffle ;-) I mean, it's been developed by a Hollywood special fx artist for exactly that need he has himself. You can create a variety of fx brushes with animated strokes and halos and rings. There's also a simple and a more sophisticated lens flare engine. But hey, you've got A.E. so you're all set LOL
phil want to grab that image and edit in dw to show us what it can do? I have dw (the one I got from you) but Ive never learned how to use it. :) as for the technique, maybe I can sit down this evening and type it up. Its not really hard, but it takes a little time because ya gotta prepare models in advance. BT
Attached Link: www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/bryce
already on it. but I have to wait until tomorrow. Got my daughter's soccer banquet tonight. check rochr's Bryce transformation in the meantime: http://www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/bryce there is a simple lens flare and a Aura/GHalo tool in the Linear tool (defaults to straight lines)- also does linear alpha fader and other variants, lightning, etc... you prolly have a really old version look around in www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/art and www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/tuts to see what's possible with the newer versions 2.1, 3.2, 3.5... Anyway, I'll experiment with your image.those are great too, yes. not sure why he doesn't. I've seen some artefacts that opne might not want at times in a render (that was with CS3, maybe C5 has it fixed). Light cones from spot lights tend to disable anti-aliasing in CS3 for example (that's different from lens flares I know). Anyway, there are tons of types of lens flares. And sometimes it's nicer to have a non-flared 'nude' (aka bare) rendering and try various add-ons / post fx without having to re-render it all over. post work can be much faster. But I'm speaking for myself. Not sure what BT's plans are in this instance. There are some Nova effects in here too: http://www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/tuts/backgrounds Thing is if you find a lens flare is too intense, 3 hours after doing the 3D rendering, do you want to re-render it? A small preview window can not show everything there is to see in the final render. Dogwaffle for example has a tool called 'Fade last action' in the top of the Filter menu, or as a middle-click-drag on the undo button. It let's you reduce the intensity of the most recent tool's action, a bit like an interactive undo that lets you fade from between 100% down to 0% seamlessly until you get it exactly right.
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