Catching The Shadow in Lyghtwurx

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2005-02-25
02:59 AM
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03:09 PM
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Noemi Balogh
The stairs and a wall element to block the shadow as it goes behind the baluster are surfaced with the shadocatcher shader. Column to the right is an ArchiCAD model.
Right in the glove.

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2005-02-25 03:03 AM
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2005-02-25 04:40 AM
Archicad 27 / Mac Studio M1 Max - 32 GB / LG24" Monitors / 14.5 Sonoma

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2005-02-25 05:25 AM
Since this book project has to fit into my other professional work, I hope that you'll all have patience. It will be worth it.
A fellow still must earn his keep with the uncertainty of how a book project might go.
Attached is a public art proposal from yesterday - I, too, have given up on trying to make photo real proposals when a quick sketch render will do. That's a standard graphite setup with a graduated LightWorks background.
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2005-02-25 06:43 AM
I kind of eschew photorealism in favour of a more artistic approach because I think the less defined perspective is more emotive (or Less is More as some old duffer is claimed to have said). And the reality is that the less photorealistic approach is usually quicker and more fun to produce.
And I was kidding about the book - I know the life of the scribe is solitary and impoverished.
Cheers,
Archicad 27 / Mac Studio M1 Max - 32 GB / LG24" Monitors / 14.5 Sonoma

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2005-02-25 06:58 AM
This lightworks is, in contrast, a squealing greased pig. I am eminded of trying to level a sextant with three mounting screws. You can't ever get it right. Like the GAIA principle, everythingaffectseverythingelseallatonce.
Like, go figure this dielectric material.
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2005-02-25 10:05 AM
Dwight wrote:ahem. call me stupid and paint me purple, but did you actually document it either?
I'm posting today because it is not clearly documented in the GS material and many users could apply this trick right away to good effect.

would love to know a little more about shadowcatching. d@mn thing's always sneaking up on me . . .
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2005-02-25 04:49 PM
12:58pm GMT + 7 = about midnight + Vancouver time.
The poor guy is sleep deprived....
Cheers,
Archicad 27 / Mac Studio M1 Max - 32 GB / LG24" Monitors / 14.5 Sonoma

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2005-02-25 09:41 PM
Like if users know that the shadocatcher exists, the rest should be pretty obvious.
"Shadocatcher" is right there under reflection. Make the material, assign it to the tings you want to be invisible, yet reflect shadoz.
You build the model for that scene like this.
Did anyone NOT get it? This is 1000 words in the book, so yes, it IS a thinly disguised ad.
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2005-02-25 09:43 PM
You can temporarily escape your shadow by jumping from a high place.