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| Posted by GaudiGalopin3324 at Mar 6, 2025, 2:17:51 PM |
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Re: Apartment project with lighting by invisible hemispheres. I continue advertising I'm thrilled with this way of taking photos on boxes. No need to look for models. I took two Cattelan coffee tables. Divided it into two separate images. I'll show you how to do it using the example of the table on the right. Its dimensions in reality are 29x29x54cm. I cleared the background around the table and saved it in PNG. Now you need to create a bright colored cylinder as a template, put it in the place where the real table should be. The dimensions of the cylinder are like those of the table 29x29kh54. create a thin box with aspect ratios like a PNG image. I have it 30x54cm. Make all sides except the front invisible. The box should not be very close to the cylinder template, on the contrary. The further away from the template and higher above the floor, the better. Less unnecessary shadows from the box and PNG. carefully combine the image and the template. now, in place of the cylinder, you need to create a group of primitives that more accurately repeat the real table. Such primitives are available on the Dodecagon website, there are hemispheres, half-cylinders, and cut cones. Thanks Keet. All of this is great for creating a duplicate in rough form. The task of this group of figures is to cast shadows on the walls and floor. Combine this set and the PNG so that nothing sticks out over the edges of the image. And of course now we don't need a cylinder. with this method, you can fill the interior with very complex and beautiful objects without 3D models. The program can handle it! And the rendering time will decrease significantly. For example, with such boxes it is 4 hours, and if you use models, it is 25-30 hours. And sometimes the program even refuses to render. Now I can do anything I want!! In these renderings, I have marked with orange circles those objects that are made with the help of boxes. These are not 3d models. A great way!! Try it!! I'm using it more and more often. ![]() |
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