House in Alenquer

Post new topic   Reply to topic

View previous topic View next topic Go down

House in Alenquer

Post  pjetrus on Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:47 pm

Hey, this is my first render of the scene I've talked about on the general page of this forum.. It's just some quick test, with some base materials... Still A LOT of work to be done... C&C welcomed.. Very Happy

pjetrus
Admin

Posts: 76
Join date: 2008-09-26
Age: 19
Location: Serbia

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  pjetrus on Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:46 pm

just a small update... It turned out that the scene is hard to do right as there are just few objects in it..

pjetrus
Admin

Posts: 76
Join date: 2008-09-26
Age: 19
Location: Serbia

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  OsTin on Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:07 am

nice scene.. )
but.. tree in concrete? mabe it need some roots..

OsTin

Posts: 13
Join date: 2008-12-19
Age: 22
Location: Russia

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  pjetrus on Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:27 pm

hehe, I just wanted to see how would fry deal with alpha image, tree will be replaced Very Happy

pjetrus
Admin

Posts: 76
Join date: 2008-09-26
Age: 19
Location: Serbia

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  pjetrus on Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:15 pm

i've put some other mat for the grass Very Happy

pjetrus
Admin

Posts: 76
Join date: 2008-09-26
Age: 19
Location: Serbia

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  jorari71 on Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:15 pm

Hi!

I can comment you till now without problems.

The tree looked good except by the zone that covered part of the background sky...In this zone we can watch some white borders...But the rest was ok in my opinion.

The grass material I think it could be definitive. Perfect. But don't eliminate the great background image that you had in the last image, eh? Smile

The asphalt or concrete in the near ground it's very real. I think it's ok.

Continue showing your progresses.

Regards and thanks for posting! Razz

jorari71
Admin

Posts: 165
Join date: 2008-09-23
Location: Valencia,Spain

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  pjetrus on Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:15 pm

ok, here is the next update... small madification on the grass, and new tree... It's seams like there is some problem with alpha..

pjetrus
Admin

Posts: 76
Join date: 2008-09-26
Age: 19
Location: Serbia

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  jorari71 on Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:55 pm

It's true...

jorari71
Admin

Posts: 165
Join date: 2008-09-23
Location: Valencia,Spain

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  pjetrus on Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:33 am

jorari71 wrote:It's true...

someone told me to use 0.99 scale for leaf mat and that it should be ok Rolling Eyes I'll try that...

pjetrus
Admin

Posts: 76
Join date: 2008-09-26
Age: 19
Location: Serbia

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  thxraph on Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:02 am

pjetrus wrote:
jorari71 wrote:It's true...

someone told me to use 0.99 scale for leaf mat and that it should be ok Rolling Eyes I'll try that...


wrong. the problem doesn't come from the leaves, but from the alpha map you use to compose the background. Easy to find out, as the problem only shows up when the leaves are directly over the background.

2 solutions:
1, use background image with screen mapping directly from fryrender environement.
2, level the alpha map in PS when using it as a mask to remove this little white line around the leaves.

I advice to use the #1 technic, means no alpha map, no background composing => no problem!

Raph

thxraph

Posts: 6
Join date: 2009-01-23

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  jorari71 on Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:08 am

The problem of the 1st solution is that maybe the background must be located where pjetrus want to and if you use this bitmap as a fryrender background image maybe can't be exactly located where he wants to. (maybe).

Retouching the alpha mapping can be another solution.

Good advices thsraph.

jorari71
Admin

Posts: 165
Join date: 2008-09-23
Location: Valencia,Spain

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  thxraph on Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:16 am

jorari71 wrote:The problem of the 1st solution is that maybe the background must be located where pjetrus want to and if you use this bitmap as a fryrender background image maybe can't be exactly located where he wants to. (maybe).

Retouching the alpha mapping can be another solution.

Good advices thsraph.


You can use the #1 solution and have the background exactly where you want as i was explaining to pjetrus over msn. So for everybody, here is the explanation:

Screen mapping will make the background picture fit the camera view, knowing that, it's quite easy to make it as you want.
1. define the view you want (then don't move the cam ^^ )
2. Make a screenshot without background and open it is photoshop
3. change the scale of the screenshot to fit the size of your final shot's size.
4. remove the background color using mask for exemple
5. load your background image, compose it under the render and resize/modify it to fit the view you have.
6. hide the render layer used to compose the background
7. save the image
8. add it in the fryrender's environement as background using "screen mapping" in the select box, and offcourse disable alpha channel (don't need it anymore)

RENDER!

Raph

thxraph

Posts: 6
Join date: 2009-01-23

View user profile

Back to top Go down

Re: House in Alenquer

Post  pjetrus on Sun Feb 08, 2009 5:48 pm

Trying out some other shots.... Pool watter need some more work Very Happy

pjetrus
Admin

Posts: 76
Join date: 2008-09-26
Age: 19
Location: Serbia

View user profile

Back to top Go down

background

Post  vicforchrist2 on Thu Apr 30, 2009 8:22 pm

3. change the scale of the screenshot to fit the size of your final shot's size.???

Sorry mate, I didnt get this part, could you explain it, I dont know maybe with apples, Laughing

vicforchrist2

Posts: 8
Join date: 2009-04-30
Age: 30
Location: Tlaxcala

View user profile http://www.cybertectura-virtual.blogspot.com/

Back to top Go down

View previous topic View next topic Back to top


Post new topic   Reply to topic
Permissions of this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum