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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 05 6:06 am)
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no i am trying to put a 3d object into the scene, but i am having trouble matching the camera perspective. what is the way to go about this, if it were a movie syntheyes could plot it, but how do i do it on a 2d backdrop see this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UsgnU140tw thanks for helping
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To be honest, I have never tried to do this. I would imagine that you first need to figure out the exact camera angle and location. Next you will need to model the objects you want in the scene including any human figures. I do not think there are any shortcuts for this. As for the shadows. I would probably suggest creating a flat plane and putting part of the image on it to simulate the ground plane then put the top of the image on a plane in the background. I would probably have the camera looking down at about a 20 degree andle to give it some depth. Just a suggestion. Like I said, I haven't ever tried to do this either.
Some photos can have a very strange angle or use a different zoom level. So if you dont have the values you will end in a try and error way. The best way is look to the horizon lines and match to your object, sometimes you will need to distorte your object to match the scene...
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thanks everyoneim shattered, I give up,2 whole days on this one!
There is too much lens distortion, i downloaded the demo of syntheyes to give it a whirl, but even that could not match the perspective of the buildings!
im going off to sleep and cry now, ive got a link to the actual image if anyone wants to have a go
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> Quote - I am intriged by the splat. > > here is a link to some carrara splat uses Markus's web sites are an inspiration everyone should check em out, im new to carrara, but this guy makes it look easy and fun > > cheersThanks for pointing out this splat feature, BWTR. I'll be playing with it today. C6 really is cool, but I came in as a newbie to it and there is just so MUCH to learn!
One of my favorites is the difference between a background and a backdrop. It's in the manual, but when you first read it, it doesn't mean anything and is forgotten. After a few renders it makes sense and you wonder, "How could I have forgotten this?"
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Attached Link: http://web.mac.com/mark.gardner/Site/Photos.html
Hi im very new to 3D, im doing an experiment which involves rendering 3d object onto a 2d image. where am i going wrong try to match the plane, can someone help me? see attached file