How to combine rendering techniques?
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‎2005-06-20
04:41 AM
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12:37 PM
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Noemi Balogh
‎2005-06-20
04:41 AM
"Bob" - Church of the Sub-Genius
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‎2005-06-24 05:13 AM
‎2005-06-24
05:13 AM
Super!

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‎2005-06-24 06:00 AM
‎2005-06-24
06:00 AM
Very nice. How long did it take to composite the different images?
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‎2005-06-24 09:29 AM
‎2005-06-24
09:29 AM
Thanks for compliments
Mixing the images didn´t take too long - just an hour or two of playing in Photoshop ...

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‎2005-07-06 05:33 PM
‎2005-07-06
05:33 PM
I needed to show the elevations in a 3D fly-around video and came up with this.
The dimensions are backwards as the complete video uses the far elevation only when the camera is on that side.
I rendered 4 separate files, turning off the elevation side that was closest to the camera and repeating the first & last frames in successive files so that the final video looks as though the elevations fade out as the camera gets to that side (using transition fades in the video editing program).
If this looks useful, I can describe the technique to get an exact match of the elevation scale & position to the model.
The dimensions are backwards as the complete video uses the far elevation only when the camera is on that side.
I rendered 4 separate files, turning off the elevation side that was closest to the camera and repeating the first & last frames in successive files so that the final video looks as though the elevations fade out as the camera gets to that side (using transition fades in the video editing program).
If this looks useful, I can describe the technique to get an exact match of the elevation scale & position to the model.
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‎2005-07-07 04:19 AM
‎2005-07-07
04:19 AM
Martin wrote:Great stuff!
I made this rendering with the same method as Karl - LW and sketch rendering mixed in PS ...
I'm going to show it to the other folks here.

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‎2005-07-07 01:52 PM
‎2005-07-07
01:52 PM
When are we going to get Karl's book of nifty AC tricks?imagine, if he explains how to do this in piranesi now
There's gold in them there tips...
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