Vanzagar opened this issue on Aug 15, 2010 · 4 posts
Vanzagar posted Sun, 15 August 2010 at 4:24 AM
Playing around with a background pic I took on a hiking trip yesterday, I can;t get my characters shadow to match my .mbp pic shawdow, any advice? If I change the shadow color and re-render the color looks the same to me, even if I do a Render compare, yet I changed the Shadow color shade a lot, like from RGB(50,50,50) to RGB(150,150,150)...
Also, I find the lights really finicky to work with, any advice on move the light sources around to match a picture?
I'm also not happy with her helm, facial expression or sword position, any other constructive feedback would be appreciated...
Thanks,
Vanz
Anthanasius posted Sun, 15 August 2010 at 4:38 AM
The only way to match the light is moving light/render again and again .
For the color if you dont use IDL you can use the shadowcatser from Bagginsbill
http://sites.google.com/site/bagginsbill/free-stuff/shadow-catcher
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geep posted Sun, 15 August 2010 at 5:32 AM
The Shadow Color is for the Ground Shadows (if enabled) in an UNrendered image.
Try reducing the "Shadow" parameter for your main (sun) light to a lower value,
e.g., 1.000 ---> 0.750.
This will make your shadow a gray value instead of black and may better match you background pic which, if I may, is very nice.
cheers,
dr geep
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edited 10/5/2019
JenX posted Sun, 15 August 2010 at 6:42 AM
Hey, Vanz,
I made the image smaller so it wouldn't break the page, and it now links to the full-sized image. ;)
Jeni
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