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2003-10-29 01:29 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 01:14 PM by Noemi Balogh
2005-02-21 06:46 PM
2005-02-25 08:49 PM
Dale wrote:Ah. Ignore my earlier tricks. IMHO this is not the right approach to learning the program. The flat images in the tutorial files are (AFAIK) merely to dazzle you with how spiffy the resulting images look compared to the flat/boring originals. There is no reason to dumb-down your images before working on them.
I'll give these a shot today. Just trying to get my model as close to the tutorial models as possible while I'm learning the program (which may be the wrong approach).
I'm also considering attempting to use Artlantis (which I'm also not very experienced in...) to get the colors and materials as accurate as possible before going to Piranesi, so minimal material/color/texture work would need to be done in Piranesi.It all depends on what your goal is. The full answer could fill a book. The short answer is that - photorealistic or non-photorealistic - one goal is minimize the amount of work to produce the desired result. So, if you are going to have several views of the same scene, or will need to modify the model many times to get the final result, then you probably want to get as much work as possible done in LightWorks in ArchiCAD or in Art*lantis so that you don't have to repeat material applications in Piranesi. (However, creating your own custom Piranesi styles, as in the tutorials, makes it easy to reapply settings to a future version of the same or different image.)
2005-02-28 05:59 PM
2005-02-28 07:07 PM
Dale wrote:You're welcome.
Karl-
Thanks for all the good ideas. So much to learn and so little time...
2005-02-28 08:24 PM
2005-09-23 09:57 PM
2006-02-17 08:48 PM
2006-02-18 03:23 AM
Rodrigo wrote:The VR's have to be generated by Vedute, the 'helper' application that ships with Piranesi. You import a few common 3D model formats and set up your panorama view, then export to a panorama epix file for painting in Piranesi.
Karl,
Wow I didn't know you could do that with VR's in Piranesi....Do you know how to get an output file from either ArchiCAD or Artlantis in VR format to Piranesi??
2006-02-18 03:41 AM
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