|
Sweet Home 3D Forum » List all forums » » Forum: Gallery » » » Thread: Apartment project with lighting by invisible hemispheres. I continue advertising » » » » Post: Re: Apartment project with lighting by invisible hemispheres. I continue advertising |
Print at Dec 19, 2025, 8:24:15 AM |
| Posted by Keet at Jan 19, 2024, 10:57:41 AM |
|
Re: Apartment project with lighting by invisible hemispheres. I continue advertising Try this model for placement in a photo. I first prepared a photo: make the background transparent and resize it to the actual left over image (remove excess space around the subject itself). The removal at the bottom is important so the person stands on the ground and doesn't float. Size the box so the front has the pixel dimensions of the image. Set the texture of the front to the image you prepared. Make all other sides invisible. Check "keep proportions" and resize the box to a 1.65 height giving a perfectly proportioned model. After export/import there's a model with only a single face with the picture left which you can use in your project. This results in a model size of 200kB which is about the size of the image-file itself. (The single face of the box (obj+mtl) is just 420 bytes.) It does take some work to prepare the image but you can use any position for which you can find a picture. You're in luck if you can find pictures where the background is already transparent. Saves a lot work. Want a celebrity in your home? Find a photo you like! ETA: A very important fact I forgot: The model produces a real shadow when lights are shining from the back! ---------------------------------------- Dodecagon.nl 1300+ 3D models, manuals, and projects |
|
|
Current timezone is GMT Dec 19, 2025, 8:24:15 AM |