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Posted by GaudiGalopin3324 at Jan 24, 2024, 8:27:52 AM
Re: Apartment project with lighting by invisible hemispheres. I continue advertising

I found a rare option - a couple of photos of the figure from the front and back. My case is with a reflection in the mirror above the sink, so the reflection will only be up to chest level, there will be no reflection below. This is very good, because it is almost impossible to find a full-length figure with a complete match along the contour of two photos from the front and back. I divided these two images into two separate ones with the same field sizes, cleaned the background to transparent, retouched the watermarks a little)) in Paint. I created two boxes with a thickness of 2mm and with the proportions of the photo field, height 170 cm. On the first box, I placed a photo from the face on the front, and made all other sides invisible. On the second box, I placed a rear view on the back side. I combined these two boxes, moved the front photo to the maximum match with the back photo. The sandwich turned out to be 2 mm thick. If you make the gap less than 1mm, then sometimes when moving the group, the images changed places. I had to increase the gap to 2mm. Such a gap is not visible on the render almost. As expected, I couldn't completely combine the two images, especially my legs and arms suffered. But I decided to make it easier. I cleaned the front figure from below to the level of the abdomen and slightly pursed (narrowed) the remaining arms. It looks creepy, but you remember that the PNG image is mirrored on both sides, and thin handles when superimposed on the rear mirror image will be perfectly lost against the background of the same normal hands. But the main image from the back will be without additional fragments coming out. He placed a sphere in front of his face-a lamp with a power of 7%. Overall, I am satisfied. It is unrealistic to get such an image even with a high-quality 3d Model, in SH3D difficulties with uniform lighting in a confined space. And the photo is already perfectly illuminated. The effect is very natural. I couldn't solve a very important task. For this arrangement of the viewer, I needed to make a mirror image on the boxes. For some reason, such a mirror image on the render turns out to be completely black. Everything looks fine on the 3d view, only everything is black on the reader. I'll figure it out later.